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Article
CSR Testing in Bosnia and Herzegovina—Empirical Study
Author(s)
Džemal Kulašin, Nezir Huseinspahić
Dalila Goran
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DOI:10.17265/1537-1514/2018.09.004
Affiliation(s)
University of Travnik, Kiseljak, Bosnia and Herzegovina
University of “Vitez”, Vitez, Bosnia and Herzegovina
ABSTRACT
Today, companies are
no longer judged only on the basis of financial gain but also on the basis of
contributions to the wider community. Empirical research has identified
differences in the extent of published information about corporate social
responsibility activities considering the size of the bank. It was found that
big banks in Bosnia and Herzegovina published significantly less information on
their websites about social
responsibility even though their parent banks have a good practice of socially
responsible behavior. The paper proposes a systematization of socially
responsible reporting and points out underdeveloped areas of corporate social
responsibility activities of banks.
KEYWORDS
corporate social responsibility, reporting, banks, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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