Corporate Social Innovations on the Polish Market
Katarzyna Bachnik () and
Justyna Szumniak-Samolej ()
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Katarzyna Bachnik: Hult International Business School
Justyna Szumniak-Samolej: SGH Warsaw School of Economics
A chapter in CSR in Contemporary Poland, 2020, pp 55-67 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The article focuses on corporate social innovation (CSI) concept as an engine to provide stronger links between social goals and business planning. It illustrates tangible examples of CSI implementation in Poland and verifies what types of business benefits are assigned to identified social innovation examples. The findings result from qualitative research. It is evident that CSI gets attention not only from scholars but also practitioners and that the application potential of CSI is vast.
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-42277-6_5
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