The six dimensions of CSR as a driver of key results in the shipbuilding industry
Lorena Para‐González and
Carlos Mascaraque‐Ramírez
Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management, 2020, vol. 27, issue 2, 576-584
Abstract:
Recent contributions to corporate social responsibility (CSR) treat the concept of CSR from a global point of view or adapted to a specific company. However, few studies analyze each of the dimensions of CSR and, in the case of the naval sector, there are no articles in this respect. Therefore, the aim of this research is to analyze the degree of implementation of the six dimensions CSR in companies in the naval sector on different continents of the world and the relationship between this degree and the results obtained. Regarding the analysis of each dimension, the dimensions of ″human rights,” ″fair operated practices,” and ″environmental management” are more relevant when it comes to improving the results of new orders. Moreover, the efforts made in CSR by companies in the shipbuilding sector are positive for shipyards, being an added value to the organizations, improving their key results.
Date: 2020
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