TY - BOOK TI - State of corporate social responsibility in Afghanistan / AV - Pamphlet HV555. A3. PY - 2017///] CY - Kabul, Afghanistan : PB - Afghanistan Institute for Civil Society (AICS), KW - Humanitarian assistance – Afghanistan KW - Rural development – Afghanistan KW - Economic assistance – Afghanistan KW - Community development – Afghanistan KW - Non-governmental organizations – Afghanistan N1 - Cover title. “USAID ; AICS ; Counterpart International”—cover page ; Contents: About AICS—About Ludin consulting, LLC—Acknowledgements—Summary—Introduction—CSR in the region—CSR in Afghanistan—Research findings—CSR impacts and compliance in Afghanistan—Future potential for CSR in Afghanistan—Conclusion N2 - Summary: “In their 1970 published articles titled “The Social Responsibility of Business is to increase its profits” (Friedman) and “ the Myth of Corporate Responsibility” (H. Manne), Friedman and Manne “believed that corporate executives have only one obligation, which is to make as much money as possible for their stockholder”. Over the years, this view was mostly rejected, and the role of a business in society was defined as ‘socially responsible’, in the sense that it owes duties not only to its shareholders (to whom its profits may accrue), but also to its workers, clients and the community in which it develops its…”—(page 11) ER -