RELEVANCE OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY WITH TRI HITA KARANA
Abstract
Tri Hita Karana is a Balinese culture that has been famous to the world. This article hopes to provide a view and open the insight that the concept of Tri Hita Karana, which turned out to have carried the idea of Corporate Social Responsibility, was only heard when entering the millennium era. The method used is a literature study method that uses secondary data in peeling and pulling the common thread of both existing concepts. There is a relevant relationship between the two images, where the idea of Balinese culture, which is a concept that pays attention to the relationship with God Almighty, the relationship with fellow humans, and the surrounding environment, is strongly related to napa described in Corporate Social Responsibility.
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