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How corporate social responsibility and sustainable development functions impact the workplace a review of the literature

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  • Gond, Jean-Pascal,
  • Augustine, Grace,
  • Shin, Hyemi,
  • Tirapani, Alessandro,
  • Mosonyi, Szilvia,

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This report sets out to analyse the emergence and distinctive impact of corporate social responsibility and sustainable development (CSR/SD) functions and professionals within organizations. By evaluating the literature on this topic, it seeks to clarify how leveraging the already established CSR/SD functions and professionals across organizations can contribute to the International Labour Organization’s (ILO) objective of achieving a future of work that provides decent and sustainable work opportunities for all.

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  • Gond, Jean-Pascal, & Augustine, Grace, & Shin, Hyemi, & Tirapani, Alessandro, & Mosonyi, Szilvia,, 2022. "How corporate social responsibility and sustainable development functions impact the workplace a review of the literature," ILO Working Papers 995193791802676, International Labour Organization.
  • Handle: RePEc:ilo:ilowps:995193791802676
    DOI: 10.54394/RSEZ7942
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    1. Olena Oliinyk & Halyna Mishchuk & Laszlo Vasa & Katalin Kozma, 2023. "Social Responsibility: Opportunities for Integral Assessment and Analysis of Connections with Business Innovation," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 15(6), pages 1-17, March.

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    corporate social responsibility; sustainable development; professional worker;
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