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Author
Zozuľak Ján (Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra), Zozuľaková Viera (Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra)
Title
Corporate Social Responsibility - Modern Challenge or Inevitability
Społeczna odpowiedzialność biznesu - nowoczesne wyzwania czy nieuchronność
Source
Zeszyty Naukowe. Organizacja i Zarządzanie / Politechnika Śląska, 2015, z. 84, s. 247-259, bibliogr. 28 poz.
Keyword
Społeczna odpowiedzialność biznesu, Społeczeństwo
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), Society
Note
streszcz., summ.
Abstract
Jak pokazuje Raport o Społecznej Odpowiedzialności Biznesu, nie ma określonej instytucji rządowej, z wyjątkiem Ministerstwa Spraw Społecz-nych i Ministerstwa Gospodarki, zajmujących się CSR na Słowacji. Sieci CSR są obsługiwane przez organizacje pozarządowe. Badanie UNDP i Uniwersytetu w Bratysławie (2011) pokazuje, że tylko 26% stowarzyszeń biznesowych jest aktywnych w promowaniu CSR. Większość z nich to duże firmy lub korporacje. Jest wiele do poprawy w tym obszarze. Podstawowe strategie wspierające zrównoważoną strategię korporacyjną społecznej odpowiedzialności nie szukają zysków krótkoterminowych; pomagają tworzyć prosperującą gospodarkę.(abstrakt oryginalny)

As the Report on Corporate Social Responsibility shows, there is no specified government institution, except Ministry of Social Affairs and Ministry of Economy, dealing with CSR in Slovakia. CSR networks are operated by NGOs. The survey of UNDP and the University of Bratislava (2011) shows, that only 26% of business associations are active in promoting CSR. Most of them are large companies or multinational corporations. There is much to improve in this area. Core strategies supporting sustainable corporate social strategy do not seek short-term profit; they help to create prosperous economy.(original abstract)
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Language
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