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Responsible Management in the Framework of Market Economy

Data publikacji: 2014

International Journal of Contemporary Management, 2014, Numer 13(3), s. 8-13

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Andrea Benedek
Eszterhazy Karoly Univeristy, Institute of Business Sciences
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Katalin Takács-György
Óbuda University, Keleti Karoly Faculty of Business and Management
Szent István University, Hungary
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Tytuły

Responsible Management in the Framework of Market Economy

Abstrakt

Background. It is more and more evident that long-term sustainable management cannot be carried out based only on financial data. Corporations operating in a market economy environment do not only aim at profit maximization as they have already realized that their performance depends on the sustainability of the environment and society. Financial motivations are the engine of corporate management, however, corporations can still serve common wealth. Capitalism offers ever so many possibilities, opportunities for corporations to be socially responsible.

Research aim. This study was carried out to examine the CSR attitudes and commitments of the management of a corporation operating in the capitalist environment as well as to study their exact CSR practices.

Method. The research is based on the questionnaire carried out among domestically and internationally owned SMEs in Hungary. The so-called snowball sample method was used.

Key findings. The study attempts to find and reveal the reasons for the gap between the manager attitude and CSR practice based on the VoC.

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Informacje

Informacje: International Journal of Contemporary Management, 2014, Numer 13(3), s. 8-13

Typ artykułu: Oryginalny artykuł naukowy

Tytuły:

Angielski:

Responsible Management in the Framework of Market Economy

Polski: Odpowiedzialne zarządzanie w ramach gospodarki rynkowej

Autorzy

Eszterhazy Karoly Univeristy, Institute of Business Sciences

Óbuda University, Keleti Karoly Faculty of Business and Management

Szent István University, Hungary

Publikacja: 2014

Status artykułu: Otwarte __T_UNLOCK

Licencja: Żadna

Udział procentowy autorów:

Andrea Benedek (Autor) - 50%
Katalin Takács-György (Autor) - 50%

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