Social and Environmental Issues in Corporative Management: A Romanian Story
Cornelia Dascălu,
Chirata Caraiani (),
Raluca Guse,
Camelia Lungu and
Anca Codreanu
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Cornelia Dascălu: Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies
Anca Codreanu: Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies
Theoretical and Applied Economics, 2011, vol. XVIII(2011), issue 12(565), 89-106
Abstract:
The complex process of monitoring entities environmental impact entails ability, respect for the environment and reduction of the ecological footprint. This research defines Romanian trends as regards the effects and actions to adapt to climate change and characterizes corporate management in terms of compliance with environmental management systems requirements. The main objective is to assess the current state of environmental management implementation and identifies relevant social and environmental issues that companies use to include in corporate management. The current agenda would allow developing a framework for environmental management implementation in Romanian entities, in order to assume the corporate social responsibility.
Keywords: climate change; adaptation; social and environmental impact; corporative management; Romania. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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