THE IMPLEMENTATION OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN INDONESIA STATE-OWNED PLANTATION COMPANY

Abstract

Today there are greater demands on companies. Nature destruction and global warming blamed as companies exploitation on earth. Therefore, corporate social responsibility is no longer just a voluntary but has become a mandatory. This article explores the extent of corporate social responsibility activities undertaken by stateowned plantation company in Indonesia as a company that directly relate to exploit natural resources. The discussion focuses on the role of external stakeholders that influence the policy of CSR program

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This paper was published in UPN Jatim Repository.

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