Quo Vadis, Corporate Social Responsibility in Poland?
Aldona Wiktorska-Święcka ()
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Aldona Wiktorska-Święcka: University of Wroclaw
A chapter in Corporate Social Responsibility in Poland, 2019, pp 311-324 from Springer
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Abstract The aim of the chapter is the reflection on the future of legal dimension of the concept of Socially Responsible Business (CSR) in Poland based on experiences before and after the EU accession and current institutional arrangements. An outline of the development of Polish public policies will be presented here in the context of taking into account this approach in two dimensions: a wide and a specific one. The author identifies the CSR concept in public governance in Poland after political transition, elaborates issues related to Europeanization of this approach in institutional practice and discusses its institutionalization in Polish public policies after 2015. She also evaluates the vision of the state as such which is a framework for CSR implementation, presents selected good practices and finally tackles particular facilitators and obstacles in CSR institutionalization in Poland.
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-00440-8_19
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