Corporate Social Responsibility: Unity and Diversity in Approach from the Perspective of Citizens
Journal Title: Journal of Empirical Economics - Year 2014, Vol 2, Issue 3
Abstract
This study aims to analyze the issue of corporate social responsibility on two levels: on one hand, a synthesis of the main directions regarding the theoretical, organizational and institutional perspective, on the other hand, it presents the views of citizens from important economic zones. A larger space is devoted to analysis of the Member States of the European Union to highlight similarities, but also specific differences.
Authors and Affiliations
Felicia Alexandru, Meral Ibraim Kagitci
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