Theoretical and practical aspects of CSR implementation by foreign investors - Onepress
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Data wydania: 2023-01-01
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Ryszard Piasecki
Introduction
References
Elżbieta Kacperska, Jakub Kraciuk, Michał Wojtaszek
FDI in a New Theoretical Approach
1. Introduction
2. The product life-cycle theory
3. The ownership advantages theory
4. The location theory
5. The internalization theory
6. The eclectic theory of international production
7. The global competitiveness theory
8. The geobusiness theory
9. The theory of the international transmission of resources
10. The global horizons theory
11. Conclusions
References
Janusz Gudowski, Ryszard Piasecki
Investment activity of foreign companies on non-European markets
1. Introduction
2. Review of the theoretical framework of foreign direct investment
3. Institutional and cultural conditions of foreign direct investment on
non-European markets
4. Examples of Polish investments in Africa, Asia and Latin America
5. Current support for Polish investors from government institutions
6. Conclusions
References
Agnieszka Kos, Janusz Gudowski
Corporate social responsibility – fashion or necessity?
1. Introduction
2. Legal aspects of CSR
3. Corporate social responsibility in local business
References
Tomasz Wołowiec, Sylwia Skrzypek-Ahmed
The impact of the ethical instruments on the company’s social image.
A case of British American Tobacco Polska
1. Introduction. The origins of British American Tobacco
2. The Approach of British American Tobacco Poland towards the
fulfilment of CSR programmes
3. BAT relationship with stakeholders
4. Charity activities
5. Smuggling and illegal trading
6. Critical assessment: Can a cigarette manufacturer be socially responsible
– the BAT perspective?
7. Conclusion concerning BAT’s ethical strategy
References
Ramlah Tariq
Corporate social responsibility in Pakistan
1. Introduction
2. Understanding CSR
3. Legal Structure of CSR in Pakistan
4. Pakistani CSR in the Literature
6. CSR in the Telecom Sector in Pakistan
7. CSR Activities as a part of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC)
References
Ryszard Piasecki, Erico Wulf B.
The corporate social responsibility of mining multinational enterprises
and local communities: evidence from Chile
1. Introduction
2. Methodology
3. Globalization and multinationals enterprises
4. Multinational mining enterprises, social responsibility and local
communities
6. Conclusions
References
Elizabeth Adriana Santamaria Mendoza
CSR in foreign companies in Mexico
1. Introduction. The essence of Corporate Social Responsibility
2. Foreign Investment Companies in Mexico
3. The impact of CSR with foreign investment companies in Mexico
4. CSR Challenges
5. Conclusions
References
Liudmyla Prykhodchenko, Оlena Ivashko
Social responsibility of public authorities and business: prospects
of development
1. Introduction
3. Social responsibility: concepts and functions
4. Evaluation of the effectiveness of social responsibility
5. Results
References
Izabella Łęcka, Muhamad Kamran
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Sustainable Development
Goals (SDG). Response of foreign investors in Poland in a COVID-19
pandemic time
1. Introduction
2. Research goal and questions
3. Materials and Methods
4. Results
5. Discussion
6. Conclusions and recommendations
References
Noelle Beauchemin Bickell
Corporate social responsibility in periods of emergency. A need for
stronger guidelines at the international level
1. Introduction
2. CSR in an Emergency
3. International Frameworks
4. The Importance of Public-Private Collaboration
5. Lessons Learned in Large-Scale Disasters
6. The need for more definite guidelines at the international level
7. Conclusions
References
Janusz Gudowski
Foreign direct investment and CSR: a summary