2019
DOI: 10.18559/978-83-66199-63-7
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Społecznie odpowiedzialne inwestycje w sprawozdawczości przedsiębiorstw

Abstract: Celem monografii jest zbadanie w aspekcie teoretycznym, poznawczym i praktycznym koncepcji społecznie odpowiedzialnego inwestowania oraz ocena możliwości prezentowania społecznie odpowiedzialnych inwestycji w sprawozdaniu przedsiębiorstwa. Pierwszy rozdział w całości został poświęcony podmiotowi pracy, czyli przedsiębiorstwu oraz jego interesariuszom. Przedstawiono również paradygmat zrównoważonego rozwoju, który stał się punktem wyjścia w rozważaniach na temat koncepcji społecznej odpowiedzialności przedsiębi… Show more

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“…This means the consistent implementation of their activities and openness to the needs of specific individuals, organisations and entities from their environment (Borowiec, 2013). Thus, a modern economic entity should not only be driven by the desire for profit (Remlein, 2019) but also -in its actions -should take responsibility for its activities in the social or environmental area; for many investors, such actions represent the basis for evaluating their business activities (Mazurczak, 2012). Therefore, there is a growing awareness of the impact of non-financial information on the economic entity's activities, which can lead to a change in the entity's image in the local community, an increase in public confidence, an improvement in cooperation with social self-government bodies, an enhanced image of the entity in the local media, positive changes in the local environment, an increase in investor confidence and growing social activity (Węgrzyńska, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This means the consistent implementation of their activities and openness to the needs of specific individuals, organisations and entities from their environment (Borowiec, 2013). Thus, a modern economic entity should not only be driven by the desire for profit (Remlein, 2019) but also -in its actions -should take responsibility for its activities in the social or environmental area; for many investors, such actions represent the basis for evaluating their business activities (Mazurczak, 2012). Therefore, there is a growing awareness of the impact of non-financial information on the economic entity's activities, which can lead to a change in the entity's image in the local community, an increase in public confidence, an improvement in cooperation with social self-government bodies, an enhanced image of the entity in the local media, positive changes in the local environment, an increase in investor confidence and growing social activity (Węgrzyńska, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%