2021
DOI: 10.3390/su13147747
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Family Business as a Bearer of Social Sustainability in Multinationals-Case of Slovakia

Abstract: Social sustainability is slowly becoming a more important aspect of a company’s management, particularly in the case of multinational companies with an international network of subsidiaries placed in diverse cultural and social environments. The concept of social sustainability is strongly connected with a considerable number of stakeholders, compared to the environmental and economic aspects of sustainability. The nature of activities under the social pillar of corporate responsibility connects social sustain… Show more

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“…Social sustainability places critical emphasis on gender equality. However, the complex nature of these and other issues produces struggles in defining and measuring social sustainability, which negatively affect the incorporation of social outcomes into corporate practice and research (Rumanko et al, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Social sustainability places critical emphasis on gender equality. However, the complex nature of these and other issues produces struggles in defining and measuring social sustainability, which negatively affect the incorporation of social outcomes into corporate practice and research (Rumanko et al, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By exploring how gender dynamics intertwine with sustainability, valuable insights emerge, shedding light on the reciprocal influence shaping efforts to achieve sustainable development. The narrative unveils the expansive realm of social sustainability, which is anchored on the principles of social solidarity, equality, and ethics (Rumanko et al, 2021). Notably, a critical component of social sustainability is gender equality.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are more oriented towards local needs, rights and values of local communities, including ecological concerns. It is worth to highlight a special role of small family business, which usually has a maximum level of involvement in the local development (Rumanko et al, 2021) and in this way can be regarded as a crucial factor of sustainability.…”
Section: Methodological Framework For the Assessment Of The Firm Size...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Slovakia launched a CSR policy in 2007 with the Action Plan of the National Reform Programme of the SR 2017 (EC, 2017), in which the intention of enticing businesses to embrace sustainable practices, and advance social responsibility was incorporated. In the field of application of the principles of social responsibility in Slovakia, multinational companies (MNCs) also had an irreplaceable position Przytuła et al, 1019;Rumanko et al, 2021). After communism was overthrown, Slovakia faced enormous political and economic upheavals in the early 1990s.…”
Section: Corporate Social Responsibility In Slovakia (Jana Kozáková)mentioning
confidence: 99%