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Corporate Social Responsibility—From Concept to Business Strategy

Sebastian Văduva () and Daniel S. Neagoie ()
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Sebastian Văduva: Emanuel University of Oradea
Daniel S. Neagoie: Emanuel University of Oradea

Chapter Chapter 8 in Integrity in the Business Panorama, 2016, pp 73-98 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract In 2001, the European Commission presented the green book regarding Promoting a European Setting for the Corporate Social Responsibility, where CSR was defined as being a concept through which companies voluntarily integrate interests regarding society and the environment in their operations and interaction with stakeholders. In a strategy updated for CSR and presented by the Commission in 2011, this definition has been updated in order to obtain an easier to understand concept: the responsibility of the SMEs for the impact of their actions on the society.

Keywords: Corporate Social Responsibility; Pension Fund; Public Procurement; Global Reporting Initiative; Sustainability Report (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-33843-9_8

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