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Individual Social Responsibility – Theorethical And Some Empirical Approach

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  • Reisinger, Adrienn

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Today we can hear a lot about companies’ social responsibility with regard to both theory and practice, however, the responsibility of other actors is rarely put in the centre. The purpose of the study is to show based on theoretical and empirical research how the individual social responsibility can be interpreted. To be able to take responsibility for social affairs, first we must trust in ourselves, others and in our institutions; so the study draws the attention for its importance. In the second part of the study I introduce a national questionnaire survey (carried out with Márta Nárai Phd) conducted among citizens to find out in which forms social responsibility manifests itself in everyday life, and how people see this question. I introduce this along two dimensions: on the one hand I analyse how aware the respondents are regarding environment, and on the other hand to what extent the local government involve them in local decision-making. --------------------------------------------------------- Napjaikban sokat hallani mind elméleti, mind gyakorlati vonatkozásban a vállalatok társadalmi felelősségéről, más szereplők felelőssége viszont kevésbé került eddig középpontba. A tanulmány célja, hogy bemutassa egyrészt elméleti, másrészt empirikus kutatásra alapozva, hogyan lehet értelmezni az állampolgárok társadalmi felelősségvállalását. Ahhoz, hogy képesek legyünk felelősséget vállalni társadalmi ügyekért, elsősorban bíznunk kell magunkban, egymásban és intézményeinkben, a tanulmány ennek fontosságára is felhívja a figyelmet. A cikk második felében egy, az állampolgárok körében folytatott országos kérdőíves kutatásban (a kutatást Dr. Nárai Mártával készítettem) arra kerestem a választ, hogy a társadalmi felelősségvállalás milyen formákban nyilvánul meg a mindennapokban, az emberek hogyan vélekednek erről a kérdésről. Ezt két dimenzió mentén mutatom be: egyrészt vizsgálom, hogy a megkérdezettek mennyire tudatosan környezeti ügyekben, másrészt hogy az önkormányzat milyen mértékben vonta be őket a helyi döntéshozatalba.

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  • Reisinger, Adrienn, 2015. "Individual Social Responsibility – Theorethical And Some Empirical Approach," Journal of Central European Green Innovation, Karoly Robert University College, vol. 3(3), pages 1-15.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:hukrgr:206653
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.206653
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