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Purpose

The paper aims to examine the status of corporate social responsibility (CSR) in Nepalese companies.

Design/methodology/appoach

The study is descriptive‐cum‐analytical and is based on a review of the literature.

Findings

The cases presented in the paper show a low intensity of CSR in Nepal. Both government and employers are somehow not serious in implementing labor laws. At the company level, employees' awareness of CSR can bring a positive attitude towards the company.

Practical implications

This paper is useful to academicians and companies seeking to understand the factors supporting and inhibiting CSR in Nepalese companies.

Research limitations/implications

The main limitation is that although there are many variables by which to measure CSR initiatives, only labor laws, employees' awareness and a few HRM dimensions have been covered.

Originality/value

This is perhaps the very first investigation of its kind in the Nepalese context.

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