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The pyramid of corporate social responsibility (source: Carroll, 1991) 

The pyramid of corporate social responsibility (source: Carroll, 1991) 

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... Regional Australia should be more conservative and cautious about the potential benefits of Chinese investment. Therefore, the success of Chinese investment in regional Australia demands not only professional due diligence and competitive transaction, and strategic management of the investment after the transaction (Huang & Zhu, 2016), but also trust-building and effective engagement with key stakeholders, including local communities, governments and the media (Huang & Staples, 2015). Indeed, the relationship between Chinese investment and regional development in Australia is symbiotic. ...
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