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According to different types of studies conducted in recent years, not natural but social factors will constitute a major barrier in the process of achieving sustainable development. The barrier will be quickly noticed in the countries and regions of low social capital. The purpose of this...
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The book provides a detailed and practical description of how companies can put purpose into practice in their organizations. Based on a ground-breaking research project on the Economics of Mutuality undertaken jointly by the Saïd Business School at the University of Oxford and Mars Catalyst,...
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In both practice-oriented and academic discourses the concepts of corporate social responsibility (CSR) and human … observation that organisations develop towards open systems, it becomes obvious that CSR and HRM are intertwined. In open systems … networks broaden the perception of what (new) roles and functions organisation should fulfil. This brings in the notion of CSR …
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Social capital and value creation are concepts that have been associated in financial literature for a long time and still remain controversial. Social capital refers to a firm's attributes, such as trust, civic attitudes, and relationship networks that enable greater economic development. It is...
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