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Cultural and Socio-economic Embeddedness of CSR Preferences

In: Corporate Social Responsibility and Employer Attractiveness

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  • Elena Groznaya

    (Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences)

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The third chapter provides analysis of the general contextual background of CSR policies and jobseekers expectations respective CSR in different regions. Furthermore, it introduces basic concepts adopted in the book and includes possible indicators of varying perceptions of CSR. It suggests that certain contextual factors have an impact on the perception of corporate responsibility and development of the CSR policies within the specific national and geographical borders. Specific relevant factors covered include national culture and cultural dimensions (Hofstede, Schwartz, Inglehart and Project GLOBE), socio-economic and political conditions of a certain society, the degree of institutional embeddedness of CSR as well as regional salient issues. The book applies these factors as potential CSR-interpretation indicators.

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  • Elena Groznaya, 2021. "Cultural and Socio-economic Embeddedness of CSR Preferences," CSR, Sustainability, Ethics & Governance, in: Silke Bustamante & Fabio Pizzutilo & Martina Martinovic & Susana Herrero Olarte (ed.), Corporate Social Responsibility and Employer Attractiveness, pages 19-30, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:csrchp:978-3-030-68861-5_3
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-68861-5_3
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