Business perspectives about corporate social responsibility : attitudes and practices in Serbia and Montenegro
Tall, Madani M. | Blackden, Mark | Morisset, Jacques | Diou, Christian | Ndiaye, Mademba | Niane, Thierno Seydou | Pieume, Helene | Balde, Demba | Wodon, Quentin
In regard to corporate social responsibility : attitudes and practices in Serbia and Montenegro, of the 171 companies interviewed, 49 percent are privately-owned companies, 34 percent are joint-stock companies and 15 percent are owned by the government (state-owned companies). Eighty-eight percent of companies interviewed are Serbian and 12 percent are Montenegrin. In total, 64 percent of respondent companies are funded with local capital, 18 percent are funded with foreign capital, and 18 percent are branches of multinational companies. Local companies funded with local capital represent 92 percent of state-owned companies interviewed. The remaining 8 percent not funded by local capital are branches of multinationals, partially state-owned. This paper includes an analysis of survey respondents, and an analysis or survey results.
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