scholarly journals Corporate social responsibility: a tool to combat poverty? Critical analysis of the thought of Bernardo Kliksberg

2018 ◽  
Vol 53 ◽  
pp. 33-42
Author(s):  
Tania Alexandra Chicaiza Villalba ◽  
Author(s):  
José G. Vargas-Hernández

This study has the aim to analyze the characteristics of the strategic greening and social responsibility of organizational development. The main assumption of the analysis is based on the consideration that the strategic organizational development should take into consideration the greening of organizations and the corporate social responsibility. Using a holistic, humanistic, and critical analysis approaches on individual and organizational development, the analysis focuses on individual freedom, lifetime education and training, consciousness on human values, and ethical concerns related to the implementation of the organizational greening and corporate social responsibility. Finally, it proposes a strategic organizational development model.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4/2021 (94) ◽  
pp. 166-184
Author(s):  
Iwona Czerska ◽  

Purpose: This article aims to present the concept of corporate social responsibility as applied by healthcare entities in the conditions of the coronavirus pandemic. Design/methodology: The article is a literature review on corporate social responsibility, healthcare, management, and health economics. A critical analysis was performed based on the desk research method, using professional, scientific databases. The article consists of the following parts: introduction; research methodology; issues of corporate social responsibility in the current epidemic conditions, taking into account the areas and tools of CSR as applied by healthcare entities; literature study; limitations; conclusions, and practical implications. Findings: Running medical entities in a socially responsible manner is, in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, perceived as a key and strategic action on the global market, contributing to the competitiveness of a given entity while caring for and shaping its image in the local environment. Research limitations/implications: A critical analysis identified several barriers to the study that could have influenced the overall picture of the considerations. Therefore, this article can be treated as a preliminary diagnosis of the topic under discussion. Subsequently, future analyses should extend to other entities and healthcare institutions to have a complete picture of their implementation of the CSR concept in pandemic conditions. Original value: The approach to the social responsibility of healthcare entities in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic based on the latest scientific studies, taking into account current reports in this regard by Polish and foreign authors, enriching the recent scientific achievements on social responsibility of the health sector and signaling the author’s contribution to the development of the discipline of management and quality sciences.


Author(s):  
Ewa Jastrzębska

The purpose of this article is to show the evolution of the idea of corporate social responsibility in Poland. It is based on a critical analysis of literature, web research and participatory observation. Both birth of the idea of corporate social responsibility and stages of evolution of the way it is understood were similar in Poland and in Western Europe. However, those processes in Poland were delayed and their scale was smaller. The importance of the concept of CSR is also not as rigid and tends to change. This is due to the fact that the concept itself is derived from practice, evolving in response to the needs of society and business. However, the essence of responsibility remains constant and up-to-date.


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