Web Platform and Corporate Welfare: An Inclusive Organizational Solution
Sabrina Bonomi (),
Nicola Piccinelli (),
Cecilia Rossignoli () and
Francesca Ricciardi ()
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Sabrina Bonomi: eCampus University
Nicola Piccinelli: Garda vita e BCC del Garda
Cecilia Rossignoli: University of Verona
Francesca Ricciardi: University of Turin
A chapter in ICT for an Inclusive World, 2020, pp 75-91 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The latest economic trend necessitates a reconsideration of welfare as a place where public authorities and private companies collaborate to satisfy social needs, that are growing in quantities and varieties. Enterprises have a pivotal role in this new welfare system, the so-called “Second Welfare”, by adopting for their workers a win-win model that combines their corporate social responsibility with a welfare society. By corporate welfare, indeed, the Government can meet citizens’ needs more efficiently and effectively, people can increase their well-being and companies can improve performances and productivity. Firstly, those practices seemed a privilege for bigger companies but recently also workers of smaller companies have been included. At this aim, a case of a welfare platform created by an Italian non-profit organization is presented. ICT has a fundamental role to coordinate the supply of corporate welfare services and include SMEs, allowing them to catch opportunities that otherwise would be a prerogative of big ones.
Keywords: Corporate welfare; Web platform; Information systems; Collaborative innovation; Organizational change; Better life (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-34269-2_6
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