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Theorizing the Synergy Between NGOs, Human Rights, and Corporate Social Responsibility: A Conceptual Framework for Sustainable Development
Abstract
This chapter, “Theorizing the Synergy between NGOs, Human Rights, and Corporate Social Responsibility,” proposes a synergistic approach for sustainable development. It explores the interplay between NGOs, human rights, and corporate social responsibility (CSR), emphasizing their unique roles in promoting ethical, social, and environmental standards. The chapter analyzes how their integration can enhance sustainable development goals, highlighting the role of NGOs in advocating human rights within corporate strategies and aligning CSR with human rights agendas for sustainable business practices. It introduces a conceptual framework for collaborative advancement in sustainable development, bridging the gap between human rights and corporate responsibility. The chapter concludes with future research prospects and the impact of this synergy on policy and corporate governance, underscoring its necessity for a sustainable global society.
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