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CSOs’ Perception of Corporate Activism on the LGBT+ Community in Poland

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  • Rudnicka, Agata
  • Reichel, Janusz

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This article discusses the relatively new phenomenon of corporate activism concerning the LGBT+ community in Central and Eastern Europe, particularly in Poland. It highlights how companies use various forms of corporate activism to show support and solidarity with LGBT+ people, especially during Pride Month. The authors note that there is a need to understand how these actions are perceived by civil society organizations (CSOs) that support LGBT+ people. To address this issue, a qualitative study was conducted to gather the perceptions of 11 CSO representatives from different organizations on the activities undertaken by companies for LGBT+ groups. The study intended to explore whether CSOs identified the support provided by businesses as activities to protect human rights, which business activities were valued most by the LGBT+ community, and what business actions in the public sphere are expected.

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  • Rudnicka, Agata & Reichel, Janusz, 2024. "CSOs’ Perception of Corporate Activism on the LGBT+ Community in Poland," Business and Human Rights Journal, Cambridge University Press, vol. 9(1), pages 176-182, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:buhurj:v:9:y:2024:i:1:p:176-182_12
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