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The Examination of the CSR Attitudes of the CEOs among Hungarian SMEs

Data publikacji: 28.11.2015

Zarządzanie Publiczne, 2015, Numer 3 (31), s. 283 - 297

https://doi.org/10.4467/20843968ZP.15.018.4331

Autorzy

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István Takács
Óbuda University, 1084 Budapest, Tavaszmező u. 15–17, Hungary
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0847-3844 Orcid
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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

The Examination of the CSR Attitudes of the CEOs among Hungarian SMEs

Abstrakt

It is becoming more and more important for the actors of economy, both in the corporate and public sector, to take into consideration certain social and environmental aspects to be socially respected in their business activities. Nowadays it is a generally accepted fact that corporate decisions have their impacts not only on the immediate environment on the whole society. The CEOs of the companies have significant roles in that.

The present study focuses on the CSR attitudes of the CEOs among the Hungarian SMEs based on a survey from 2014. The study introduces those factors that feature and determine the formation of the attitudes.

Along the dimensions it can be stated that concerning the CSR attitude of the majority of the leaders of the Hungarian SMEs are beyond the traditional only profit maximization type of thinking.

The CEOs in the sample do form a homogenous group. Regarding the CSR attitudes of the examined CEOs, the attitudes can be divided into three clear segments: the traditional, the modern and the neutral.

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Informacje

Informacje: Zarządzanie Publiczne, 2015, Numer 3 (31), s. 283 - 297

Typ artykułu: Oryginalny artykuł naukowy

Tytuły:

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The Examination of the CSR Attitudes of the CEOs among Hungarian SMEs

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The Examination of the CSR Attitudes of the CEOs among Hungarian SMEs

Autorzy

https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0847-3844

István Takács
Óbuda University, 1084 Budapest, Tavaszmező u. 15–17, Hungary
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0847-3844 Orcid
Wszystkie publikacje autora →

Óbuda University, 1084 Budapest, Tavaszmező u. 15–17, Hungary

Óbuda University, Keleti Karoly Faculty of Business and Management

Szent István University, Hungary

Publikacja: 28.11.2015

Status artykułu: Otwarte __T_UNLOCK

Licencja: Żadna

Udział procentowy autorów:

István Takács (Autor) - 50%
Katalin Takács-György (Autor) - 50%

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