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The objective of this paper is to present different approaches that explain the corporate social responsibility. First, we describe two approaches based on economic (rational approach) and moral considerations (moral approach). Second, we propose an alternative approach that suggests that...
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The topic of this study is to prospect about the chances of institutionalizing the promotion of mental health at work, especially through Sustainable Development. We can see that this subject still remains of only marginal importance, particularly in France where legislation recognized...
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This paper is designed to present the stakes and limits of integrating social and environmental issues in large projects management. The Social Impact Assessment is described as a process which aim to study and anticipate social, economic, and cultural large projects consequences on people well...
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Sometimes regarded as a phenomenon of fashion, corporate social responsibility (CSR) has deep but largely ignored historical roots. The object of this article is precisely to illustrate, through a detailed case study, how a firm tried, from the 1960s, to manage a problem of environment between...
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political role attributed to big businesses in terms of international regulation in the absence of real global governance and …
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