2005
DOI: 10.1051/larsg:2005013
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La responsabilité sociale des entreprises dans les pays européens en transition : Réalité et limites

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“…These include inclusive terms such as corporate responsibility, corporate citizenship, sustainability, and corporate social performance. While these terms are used synonymously by many, others argue corporate sustainability is a subset of CSR (Agle et al, 1999;Graves and Waddock, 1994;Turban and Greening 1997), CSR is a subset of ethics (Argandona and von Weltzien Hoivik 2010;Weitzner and Darroch, 2009), CSR is a micro-economic translation of sustainable development (Koleva, 2005), while others state it is a unique function within business (Votaw, 1972). Still others look to CSR as a term that does not need universal definition (Campbell, 2007;Palazzo and Scherer, 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These include inclusive terms such as corporate responsibility, corporate citizenship, sustainability, and corporate social performance. While these terms are used synonymously by many, others argue corporate sustainability is a subset of CSR (Agle et al, 1999;Graves and Waddock, 1994;Turban and Greening 1997), CSR is a subset of ethics (Argandona and von Weltzien Hoivik 2010;Weitzner and Darroch, 2009), CSR is a micro-economic translation of sustainable development (Koleva, 2005), while others state it is a unique function within business (Votaw, 1972). Still others look to CSR as a term that does not need universal definition (Campbell, 2007;Palazzo and Scherer, 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In mature markets, socially responsible issues have gained considerable traction (Attig and Brockman, 2017), but countries do not approach CSR in the same way (Maignan and Ralston, 2002). The existence of a European model for CSR is highly contested, since stakeholders' perception of socially responsible practices can vary considerably from one country to another (Koleva, 2005). Furthermore, each country highlights a strategic aspect of CSR.…”
Section: Implementing Csr: Being Responsible Within Developing and Mature Marketsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Većina autora je danas saglasna u tome da se pojam KDO odnosi i na etička i moralna pitanja korporativnog odlučivanja i ponašanja. Savremeni autori naglašavaju značaj korporativne odgovornosti u poslovanju u pogledu poštovanja ekološke održivosti i etike (Weitzner i dr., 2009), kao i održivog razvoja na mikroekonomskom nivou (Koleva, 2005). Tako, Carroll koristi termine KDO i korporativno građanstvo kao povezane koncepte (Buchholtz i dr., 2009), dok se koncept održivosti i KDO često koriste kao sinonimi (Montiel, 2006).…”
Section: Istorijski Pogled Na Razvoj I Rodno Slepilo Koncepata Korporunclassified