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Changing Dimensions to Legal Approaches to CSR Due to COVID and Post-COVID Impacts: Experiences from the Asia-Pacific countries

In: Law and CSR in COVID and Post-COVID Times

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  • Akanksha Jumde

    (Central Queensland University)

Abstract

This chapter explores and discusses generally COVID and post-COVID impact on CSR and rise of renewed calls for stakeholder centrism. The chapter also discusses the impact of COVID and post-COVID impacts leading to realignments of legal frameworks on CSR worldwide. At the end parts of the chapter, it would start to build the focus on legal frameworks on CSR in Asia and Asia-Pacific regions and draw comparisons between different approaches. This discussion sets the stage for dedicated chapters for country-specific discussions.

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  • Akanksha Jumde, 2025. "Changing Dimensions to Legal Approaches to CSR Due to COVID and Post-COVID Impacts: Experiences from the Asia-Pacific countries," Springer Books, in: Law and CSR in COVID and Post-COVID Times, chapter 0, pages 43-76, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-981-96-6890-8_3
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-96-6890-8_3
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