Future Agenda of Iraqi Social-Business Ethics through Corporate Social Responsibility: The Post-War Era

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Mulko Asaad Ado

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After Defeat of ISIS in Iraq and Syria, there is no major threat of peace in Iraq. Hence, it is time to reconcile the relations and restore the unity through decent policy making concerning better well-being for all Iraqi people. Appropriate business ethics based on pivotal social factors could generate proactive commercial environment in Iraq, which is the key to improve the quality of stakeholders' lives. Firms should develop their strategic corporate social responsibility practices aligned with global trends in order to create optimized values for the stakeholders. It is time for Iraq to create an ethical market for equality and unity in the path of globalization. This study tends to look deeply into this matter and create a better understanding of the subject for better future of Iraqi business laws and its development in practice. Observation and in-person conversations have been conducted in addition to reviewing the literature to understand and answer the questions of the topic at hand. This research investigates the extent of which CSR is implied within the body of Iraqi system and addresses local firms in regard to their willingness and function. Current state of the issue is investigated and possible approaches towards future implementations are provided for managerial benefits

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Ado, M. A. . (2021). Future Agenda of Iraqi Social-Business Ethics through Corporate Social Responsibility: The Post-War Era . Turkish Journal of Computer and Mathematics Education (TURCOMAT), 12(2), 291–301. Retrieved from https://turcomat.org/index.php/turkbilmat/article/view/714
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