2021
DOI: 10.1002/csr.2189
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Changes in the demand for CSR activities and stakeholder engagement based on research conducted among public relations specialists in Poland, with consideration of the SARS‐COV‐2 pandemic

Abstract: Care for the external and internal environment of the company, ethics and human resources, as well as the organizational culture, is a crucial element for the importance and competitive advantage of the company. It was especially noticeable during the SARS‐COV‐2 pandemic. Companies began to grapple with difficulties, which contributed to an increased interest in crisis management competencies. The pandemic has permanently changed the functioning of society and the image of many industries, including public rel… Show more

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“…CSR operations that are currently conducted on a paper basis must be transformed into digital ones. The pandemic of COVID-19 is one of the most serious and unanticipated causes, igniting and compelling organizations to adapt digitally (G. D. Sharma, Talan, & Jain, 2020 ; Tworzydło, Gawroński, Opolska-Bielańska, & Lach, 2022 ). Furthermore, four interrelated digital technologies (the Internet of Things, big data analytics, artificial intelligence, and blockchain) have been discussed in the context of enhancing two traditional public-health strategies for addressing COVID-19: monitoring, surveillance, detection, and prevention of COVID-19; and mitigating the impact of COVID-19 on healthcare indirectly ( Zhao et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Descriptive and Conceptual Structuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…CSR operations that are currently conducted on a paper basis must be transformed into digital ones. The pandemic of COVID-19 is one of the most serious and unanticipated causes, igniting and compelling organizations to adapt digitally (G. D. Sharma, Talan, & Jain, 2020 ; Tworzydło, Gawroński, Opolska-Bielańska, & Lach, 2022 ). Furthermore, four interrelated digital technologies (the Internet of Things, big data analytics, artificial intelligence, and blockchain) have been discussed in the context of enhancing two traditional public-health strategies for addressing COVID-19: monitoring, surveillance, detection, and prevention of COVID-19; and mitigating the impact of COVID-19 on healthcare indirectly ( Zhao et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Descriptive and Conceptual Structuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since December 2019, the magnitude of COVID-19′s impact on corporate organizations and the global economy has precipitated an unprecedented and unfathomable transformation in corporate social responsibility paradigms and practices as the globe tries to combat the coronavirus. Yet, long before COVID-19, the destabilizing effects of the Spanish flu, cholera, malaria, HIV-AIDS, environmental health crisis, H1N1, MES, E-bola, obesity, and the opioid epidemics, among others, on corporate stability catalyzed the gestation period of public-health-led CSR strategies aimed at pushing the boundaries of corporate social responsibility ( Tworzydło et al, 2022 ). Social media has been imparting information to most of the people who access it.…”
Section: Descriptive and Conceptual Structuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Like the recent health crisis, COVID‐19 significantly affected non‐financial activities and corporate social responsibility practices (Hassan et al, 2021; Zhong et al, 2022). Furthermore, social responsibility has seen increased demand during the pandemic (Tworzydło et al, 2022). As a result, crises generate uncertainty for sustainability operations and stakeholders' expectations, and corporations may divert focus and resources away from ESG initiatives to address immediate security and stability concerns.…”
Section: Theoretical Perspectives Literature Review and Hypotheses De...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The private sector is essential in supporting sustainability (Martens, 2020). For profit‐oriented companies, contribution to sustainability can be made through the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) program, which describes the commitment and responsibility of owners, investors, and the company as a whole to the welfare of the community they affect and depend on (Tworzydło et al, 2022). Meanwhile, companies that are not‐for‐profit or hybrid can integrate directly because of the social entrepreneurship factor that plays a role in determining the direction and objectives of the activities carried out so that they align with their contribution to sustainability.…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%