CONTRIBUTION TO CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (CSR) EXPENDITURES AS OF EARNINGS AFTER TAX (EAT) BY NON-CONVENTIONAL COMMERCIAL BANKS OF BANGLADESH LISTED ON DHAKA STOCK EXCHANGE (DSE)
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https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/EXWZUKeywords:
CSR, Non-conventional Commercial Banks, EAT, CSR Expenditures, DSE, Bangladesh Bank.Abstract
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) plays a significant role in promoting values both locally and internationally and is typically perceived as a developed-country phenomenon, is an essential and indispensable component of the long-term company and sustainable growth and success. For an organization to prove its sustainability, CSR is crucial. Customers will have a favorable perception for an organization if it practice CSR. CSR attempts to hold businesses accountable for their deeds and to encourage good effects on the environment and stakeholders, such as customers, employees, investors, communities, and others. The author's goal in writing this paper is to examine the well-being performances of the non-conventional commercial banks operating Bangladesh that are listed on the DSE and to discuss CSR and related topics. This article aims to determine the extent to which the non-conventional commercial banks in Bangladesh carry out their CSR initiatives as of their net profit for the well-being of the society and human. In this research paper secondary data are gathered from the annual reports of the aforementioned institutions for more than a few years.
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