2008
DOI: 10.1108/17471110810856839
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CSR, women and SMEs: the Croatian perspective

Abstract: Purpose -The purpose of this paper is to present the idea that CSR needs to be communicated from four different levels -government, community, company, and the individual. It also aims to stress that women managers in Croatia are still discriminated against and to show that managers in SMEs in Croatia need to become more aware of the importance of CSR.Design/methodology/approach -This paper is based on several different researches conducted on different populations -those of women managers and of SME managers.… Show more

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“…Women managers are discriminate in the business organizations with respect to male counterparts due to large numbers (Koričan & Jelavić, 2008). Financial performance of the corporate sector increases due to the female counterparts at manager and director level (Lin, Liu, Huang, & Chen, 2018).…”
Section: Gender Diversity and Dividend Policymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Women managers are discriminate in the business organizations with respect to male counterparts due to large numbers (Koričan & Jelavić, 2008). Financial performance of the corporate sector increases due to the female counterparts at manager and director level (Lin, Liu, Huang, & Chen, 2018).…”
Section: Gender Diversity and Dividend Policymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Graafland [205]; Biong and Silkoset [206]; Toppinen et al [207]; Hossain et al [208]; Scagnelli et al [209]; Del Baldo [210]; Dincer and Dincer [211]; Choi et al [212]; Ellerup Nielsen and Thomsen [30]; Koričan and Jelavić [213]; Schoenberger-Orgad and McKie [214]; Riedl [215]; Sarbutts [216], among others.…”
Section: Image Dissemination and Corporate Reputation (18 Articles)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[89]), while most of the studies conducted focus on specifi c CSR issues (e.g. [50], [37], [24]). Some studies investigate social responsibility of companies from different industries ( [90], [34], [94]), and social responsibility of the banking industry in particular has been somewhat addressed by Leko and Stojanovic [56], [57], Dujmovic, et al [28] and Kundid and Rogosic [52], however there still exists a research gap.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%