The present study employed both field surveys of 375 Indonesian firms in Jakarta followed by 40 in-depth inteviews with selected respondent from the survey. It is based on the tened that contextual factors play significant roles both in defining corporate social responsibility as well as CSR activities that are undertaken by firms. It seeks to understand how family owned and non-family owned co…
Over a decade, corporate social responsibility has been a hotly contested topic of international discourse on business and society. Social scientists, bureaucrats, corporate CEOs, professional and NGO activists have long been involved in this debate. Keeping in mind the density of the involved actors, it is no wonder that international discourse is colored by conflicting CSR paradigms. The batt…