2014
DOI: 10.5755/j01.ee.25.3.4222
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Relationship between Corporate Social Responsibility and Human Resource Management - as new management concepts – in Central and Eastern Europe

Abstract: Corporate social responsibility (CSR) as a management concept based on the creation of a balance between economic, social and environmental goals is more and more accepted as an indicator of the success of the company as a whole and as a possibility for the achievement of sustainable development. In one of the most important developments in this area, in 2001 when the Commission of the European Communities brought the Green Paper for Promoting a European framework for Corporate Social Responsibility, the main … Show more

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“…Research shows that the level of knowledge and management culture of managerial staff of enterprises is closely related to the sustainable development of CSR [9]. For example, Berber et al [10] analyzed the relationship of CSR and human resources management in Central and Eastern European countries through an analysis of written statements of social responsibility. Although this practice is recognized as effective, it turned out that almost half of the companies surveyed did not have such written statements.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research shows that the level of knowledge and management culture of managerial staff of enterprises is closely related to the sustainable development of CSR [9]. For example, Berber et al [10] analyzed the relationship of CSR and human resources management in Central and Eastern European countries through an analysis of written statements of social responsibility. Although this practice is recognized as effective, it turned out that almost half of the companies surveyed did not have such written statements.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To summarize, CSR comprises economic performance, social accountability and environmental management (Dahlsrud, 2008) and it consists of four kinds of responsibilities: economic, legal, ethical, and philanthropy (Carroll, 1999;Berber et al, 2014, Berber et al, 2018. Based on the aforementioned concepts, GC and CSR, the authors decided to explore the relationship between them.…”
Section: The Concept Of Corporate Social Responsibilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The analysis of employees' training practice in the Danube Region was based on the worldwide data of the Cranet international network of business schools. This international organization under the patronage of the Cranfield School of Management from UK organizes comparative researches on the policies and practices of human resource management, using a standardized questionnaire (Berber et al, 2014). The survey is undertaken approximately every four years.…”
Section: Instrument -Questionnairementioning
confidence: 99%