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This paper examines the impact of CSR on the cost of capital in a social
development project in Kenya. The findings indicate a positive relationship between CSR
activities and the cost of capital, underscoring the significance of integrating CSR into
business practices. The findings emphasize the importance of determining the correct cost of
capital and discount rate, as even small differences can significantly impact investment
decisions and net present value. Incorporating CSR as a core business element is shown to
enhance company performance and align with the growing demand for responsible practices,
attracting both talent and investment.
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Finance Development projects Smallholder farmers Agriculture Cooling value chain Cost of capital Net present value Ethical projects Investment valuation Impact investment Kenya Africa CES MIM
