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Integration of CSR by the SME Managers. The network as a media of the managerial apprenticeship
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- Published: Wednesday, 17 February 2010 19:08
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This article examines the way in which SME managers may adopt the CSR concept and decide to put it to practice using the support of the corporate network.
How to explain the performance of a Socially Responsible Investment (SRI)?
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- Published: Wednesday, 17 February 2010 18:55
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Many studies conclude that there’s no financial penalty to invest in Socially Responsible Investment Funds which can explain its important expansion. These results are contrary with the modern portfolio Theory. Aim of this paper is to explain these performances. According to us, liquidity constraint contributes to a less rigorous selection of values and a better performance.
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Can CSR be a driver for competitiveness in industrial sectors?
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- Published: Saturday, 06 December 2008 00:00
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In November 2008 the European Commission announced co-financing or initiatives to support CSR in three industrial sectors: chemicals, textile and construction. All the initiatives are multistakeholder, involving actors such as industry associations, trade unions, NGOs and public authorities.
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Social Responsibility of Enterprises: analysis of Carroll's model (1991) and application to the Tunisian case
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- Published: Wednesday, 17 February 2010 18:45
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In the context of globalization and the development of the international alliances, Corporate Social responsibility (CSR) acquired a growing importance in the corporate positioning and strategies. One of the most used CSR models is Carroll’s four part model of corporate responsibility (1979, 1991).
New responsible entrepreneurship handbooks in ten European languages
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- Published: Saturday, 06 December 2008 00:00
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It’s an obvious point, but it’s still important: small business managers need information about CSR in their own language and tailored to their own national context. To help fill this gap in a number of European countries, the European Union of Crafts and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (UEAPME) has recently published handbooks in 10 languages, including Lithuanian, Bulgarian and Romanian. Each one contains examples adapted to the country concerned.
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