2019
DOI: 10.24818/ea/2019/52/536
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Analysis of Congruency Effects of Corporate Responsibility Code Implementation on Corporate Sustainability in Bio-Economy

Abstract: The present study attempts at providing an overview of the congruency effect of social reporting on corporate sustainability in bio-economy. The paper was structured to identify the main congruency forces that can constitute both the strategic and operational dimensions linked to the implementation of a corporate responsibility code within companies from the bio-economy sector. Research has shown that the congruency effect is stronger when companies report a greater tendency towards social reporting and pay mo… Show more

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“…This assumption is called "positive social impact" or "good management". According to Cristache et al [37], integration of social responsibility dimensions into companies' strategies, would help to increase their long-term performance.…”
Section: Direct Relationship Between Csr and Firm Financial Performancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This assumption is called "positive social impact" or "good management". According to Cristache et al [37], integration of social responsibility dimensions into companies' strategies, would help to increase their long-term performance.…”
Section: Direct Relationship Between Csr and Firm Financial Performancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this context, societal is a more comprehensive notion, including elements related to migration, identity, internal cohesion, etc. If we talk about resilience, the ability of society to recover, we refer, in addition to education, infrastructure, health and economic, and issues that maintain the cohesion of communities and define them as cultural, trust as a social link, solidarity and others, related to the internal resources of the communities [21]. The difference between social resilience and societal resilience is insufficiently deepened in the literature.…”
Section: The Concept Of Resiliencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to some authors (Cristache et al, 2019), the improving of the economy's sustainable climate and thus the increasing of the regional interest can be achieved by building an economic strategy that engages Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs), according to the implementation of the code of corporate responsibility, which will ultimately allow an economic development of the area by increasing the local business component. In this context, the authors define six working hypotheses according to which there are multiple correlations between the social responsibility of firms and their strategic objectives, including sustainable economic development.…”
Section: Previous Research On the Subjectmentioning
confidence: 99%