Enhancing Social Responsibility and Sustainability in Real Estate Industry
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Abstract
This study delivers a full insight into the current state of research on social
responsibility and sustainability in developing countries. It aims to point out the relevance
of social responsibility and sustainability issues, the need for their enhancement as the top
priority for business entities. Furthermore, it also highlights ways to enhance sustainability
and social responsibility in real estate industry of developing countries. The growth of real
estate industry brings risks of unsustainability to developing countries. Thus, it is a must
for real estate businesses to enhance a sustainable model of development through
promoting sustainable leadership and integrating corporate culture. As such, the study is
the first toemphasise the role of sustainable leadership in promoting sustainable model of
development in the real estate industry of developing countries
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