Corporate Social Responsibility in Europe 2009
DOI: 10.4337/9781848447233.00028
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Striking Oil? CSR and the EU Integration Processes: The Example of Hungary

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“…Significant and dominant trends can be observed in the global economy [76], influencing not only the present but also the future of the transport and energy sectors [41,77]. Changes in the energy sector drive development [28,78] and shifts in other parts of the economy [79,80], as there is a business ecosystem operating across various economic sectors [70,81]. With increasing globalization, these trends are becoming similar and even unified across the developed world [82,83].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Significant and dominant trends can be observed in the global economy [76], influencing not only the present but also the future of the transport and energy sectors [41,77]. Changes in the energy sector drive development [28,78] and shifts in other parts of the economy [79,80], as there is a business ecosystem operating across various economic sectors [70,81]. With increasing globalization, these trends are becoming similar and even unified across the developed world [82,83].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cultural background of the judgment on CSR must be considered on the level of personal values, companies, and nations. Pálvölgyi et al [50] stated that CSR is a special challenge in formerly socialist countries, since the fulfillment of social goals was regarded for decades as solely the state's responsibility, and similarly, economic responsibilities were also limited. Although three decades have passed, traces of the previous system remain in these cultures.…”
Section: Business Philosophiesmentioning
confidence: 99%