Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainable Leadership: Strategies for Ethical Business Practices
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Corporate Social Responsibility, Sustainable Leadership, Ethical Business Practices, Stakeholder Engagement, Environmental Sustainability, CSR in Pakistan, Business Ethics, Corporate GovernanceAbstract
The integration of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) with sustainable leadership practices has become a key factor in shaping ethical business operations in contemporary organizations. This article explores how businesses in Pakistan can effectively adopt CSR strategies, ensuring the well-being of both their stakeholders and the environment. The study analyzes the link between CSR and sustainable leadership, offering practical insights for business leaders on fostering a responsible and ethical corporate culture. Through a comprehensive analysis of CSR initiatives in the Pakistani context, the paper provides recommendations for aligning business goals with long-term societal and environmental sustainability.
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