In the last years, the emphasis on the concept of "Corporate Social Responsibility", abbreviated as (CSR) is increasing due to the influence of the digital era and competition. The access to information is instantaneously, thus, it is difficult for companies to maintain a positive identity without involving themselves in social causes. Spirituality could lead to a level of awareness that could direct towards more social responsibility and strong relationships. Spiritual individuals are responsible human beings, who take into consideration their actions in general. Therefore, it could be a powerful correlation between CSR and spirituality. This article analyzes the influence of spirituality on CSR in organizations that operate also online. The scope of this research is to see whether there are interdependencies between CSR and spiritual responsible behaviour. Does spiritual awareness or spirituality could change the approach regarding corporate social responsibility, and respectively be included in CSR norms. To verify these aspects, two questionnaires have been applied to a sample of 217 people who are employees and entrepreneurs. All have responded from proper initiative. The number of questions was 9 in each questionnaire. As well, the same questions were asked, but adapted to each category. The questionnaires have been used to establish several indicators related to the social corporate responsibility. This research is useful to all parties involved in CSR.
The Covid-19 pandemic has spurred the acceleration of the digital transition by bringing digital ethics to the forefront to extend cybersecurity to the privacy of consumers' personal information and to provide truthfulness to digital content. At the same time, when properly used, the Internet has a positive effect on consumers, improving their quality of life. New consumers are more receptive, selective, and interested in new technologies. They are quickly informed about the offer of products / services on the Internet, and organizations provide them with a suitable process, simplified by diversity and accessibility. The aim of this paper is to explore whether the Covid-19 pandemic has accelerated or not the transformation towards electronic government (e-government) in Romania. Thus, based on a descriptive desk research, the paper briefly puts forward the general landscape of e-government in Romania between the period 2020-2022, focusing on particular features and strategies. This study might be useful to all parties involved in the egovernment process.
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