2007
DOI: 10.1007/s10551-007-9560-8
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Applicability of Corporate Social Responsibility to Human Resources Management: Perspective from Spain

Abstract: Corporate Social Responsibility, human resources, interest groups, SA8000 standard, Spain,

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“…In the light of the CSR-SA linkage, contemporary enterprises have embraced environmental and social activities that contain economic interests of CSR while responding to new social demands of their interest groups (Fuentes-García, Núñez-Tabales, & Veroz-Herradón, 2008;Torlak & Dalyan, 2012;Waring & Lewer, 2004). Environmental protection and consumer health issues are to be questioned by considering ethical responsibility and awareness, moral consciousness, and moral obligations (Cragg, 2012;Leisinger, 1997Leisinger, /2009Mückenberger & Jastram, 2010).…”
Section: Csr and Sa Linkagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the light of the CSR-SA linkage, contemporary enterprises have embraced environmental and social activities that contain economic interests of CSR while responding to new social demands of their interest groups (Fuentes-García, Núñez-Tabales, & Veroz-Herradón, 2008;Torlak & Dalyan, 2012;Waring & Lewer, 2004). Environmental protection and consumer health issues are to be questioned by considering ethical responsibility and awareness, moral consciousness, and moral obligations (Cragg, 2012;Leisinger, 1997Leisinger, /2009Mückenberger & Jastram, 2010).…”
Section: Csr and Sa Linkagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…CSR has gained a foothold within the organisation itself, specifically in the area of human resources (Fuentes-García et al, 2008). It also involves social responsibility practices for employees especially in the area of their safety, health and well-being, training and participation in the business, equality of opportunities and work-family relationship (Vives, 2006).…”
Section: The Evolution Of Internal Csr and Its Practicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…25 Researchers have also documented an internal dimension of CSR that generally covers the employees ' well-being at work, particularly including their health and safety and also development and talent identifi cation. 26 Another addition to the dimensions of CSR is the 2001 Green Paper by Commission of European Communities that identifi es the typology of CSR as its internal and external dimensions.…”
Section: Litterature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%