2012
DOI: 10.5755/j01.ss.77.3.2767
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Expression of Social Responsibility in Professional Expectations of Future Social Pedagogues

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“…However, there are features of the content. Public sector service user does not have the possibility to choose a provider, but because of that, the service provider's role is not decreasing for social and environmental sustainability which is conditioned by moral and ethical criteria [68,70,[73][74][75][76]. According to Guogis [77], public sector organizations are not satisfied with 3E model (economy, efficiency, and effectiveness).…”
Section: Capitalism Transformationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, there are features of the content. Public sector service user does not have the possibility to choose a provider, but because of that, the service provider's role is not decreasing for social and environmental sustainability which is conditioned by moral and ethical criteria [68,70,[73][74][75][76]. According to Guogis [77], public sector organizations are not satisfied with 3E model (economy, efficiency, and effectiveness).…”
Section: Capitalism Transformationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, equity is added [77][78][79] which is particularly relevant in Eastern Europe [77] and other developing countries, according to Jamali and Mirshak [80], for strengthening planning and cross-sectoral cooperation, orienting each managerial solution to corporate social responsibility [69]. In a democratic society, the public sector must have accountability and openness [81], and the basis of social responsibility: personal and moral responsibility: moral motivation determines the degree of social responsibility [76].…”
Section: Capitalism Transformationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lithuanian scientists research different aspects of social responsibility. (Adomaviciute et al, 2012) analyse social entrepreneurship in non-governmental organisations, (Astromskiene & Adamoniene, 2009) present the factors that determine the initiatives of corporate social responsibility, and (Augustiniene et al, 2012) research the expression of social responsibility in the context of expectations of future social educators. (Bagdoniene & Paulaviciene, 2010) present the links between corporate social responsibility and management system of the organisation; (Banyte et al, 2010) discuss the expression of green marketing in development of the concept of corporate social responsibility.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The professional activities of social workers and social pedagogues are based on their permanent, continuous interactions with their clients (Augustiniene et al, 2012). These interactions are related to different target groups, but the component of professional responsibility is manifested in activities of both specialists.…”
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