Corporate social responsibility and sustainability : from values to impact
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Corporate social responsibility and sustainability : from values to impact
(Routledge studies in management, organisation and society)
Routledge, 2022
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Content Type: text (rdacontent), Media Type: unmediated (rdamedia), Carrier Type: volume (rdacarrier)
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Present selected theoretical and practical aspects of corporate social responsibility and sustainability, with particular emphasis on the journey (transition) from values to impact.
Extends and enriches the existing knowledge in the field of socially responsible management in organizations.
Will be of value to academics, researchers and advanced students in the fields of business and management, especially those interest in the intersection of management and CSR and sustainability, and those focusing the impact that business activities have on the environment.
Table of Contents
Part I. CSR - the journey from values to impact 1. Integration of values with corporate social responsibility concept Magdalena Kazmierczak, Magdalena Rojek-Nowosielska, Magdalena Stefanska 2. Impact: Meaning, scope and measurement methods Katarzyna Bachnik, Justyna Szumniak-Samolej 3. Core values as a meaningful element of successful CSR practices - the example of Polish listed companies' reporting Grazyna Aniszewska-Banas, Rafal Mrowka 4. Negative values and negative impact - selected manifestations of social irresponsibility of small enterprise Agnieszka Sokolowska-Durkalec 5. Corporate social irresponsibility and moral values: A consumer perspective Grzegorz Zasuwa 6. The impact of doing bad on consumer (dis)trust in the company: The moderating role of moral values Magdalena Stefanska, Grzegorz Zasuwa Part II. Values and impact in organizational performance 7. Management by Values and Socially responsible HRM as success factors in the time of the COVID-19 crisis Katarzyna Piwowar-Sulej, Rafal Mroziewski 8. The impact of managers' personal values and attitudes toward CSR on organization performance: A cross-cultural analysis Anna Napiorkowska 9. Value creation and the implementation of SDGs by SD/CSR leaders during the COVID-19 pandemic Ewa Jastrzebska 10. Safety and health at work as an important interest of employees from the perspective of corporate social responsibility Anna Cierniak-Emerych, Ewa Mazur-Wierzbicka 11. The scope of employee pro-environmental behaviors in the workplace Malgorzata Budzanowska-Drzewiecka, Marta Tutko 12. The impact of Industry 4.0 implementation on the importance of CSR values Radoslaw Wolniak Part III. Communication and reporting of values and impact 13. The impact of the concept of human rights in business on CSR reporting Justyna Berniak-Wozny, Magdalena Wojcik-Jurkiewicz 14. From values to impact in social reporting. The effects of Non-Financial Reporting Directive Maria Aluchna, Maria Roszkowska-Menkes 15. Material ESG Data Disclosure by WIG-ESG Index Companies as the factor influencing the value of reporting Aleksandra Stanek-Kowalczyk 16. Communicating on ESG impacts: The case of the largest European Construction Industry companies Karolina Daszynska-Zygadlo, Justyna Fijalkowska, Dominika Hadro 17. The impact of green marketing on sustainable consumption behavior Aleksandra Radziszewska Part IV. Where are we heading? 18. Future perspectives of values and impact in the context of corporate social responsibility and sustainability Katarzyna Bachnik, Magdalena Kazmierczak, Magdalena Rojek-Nowosielska, Magdalena Stefanska, Justyna Szumniak-Samolej
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