(in Polish) Corporate Social Responsibility 480-ERS-2CSR
The course 1/provides basic knowledge in the field of corporate social responsibility, inclusive business, sustainable development and their interconnections, 2/mobilizes students to analyze case studies from an institutional environment they are familiar with, 3/encourages them to adopt a critical perspective in the implementation of the discussed idea.
The course is divided into the following thematic blocks:
1. Corporate social responsibility. Introduction.
2. Factors in the development of enterprises' orientation towards corporate social responsibility. Stakeholder category and its subcategories.
3. Scopes of corporate social responsibility activities
4. Inclusive business, its scope and principles of operation
5. Corporate social responsibility and sustainable development
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Assessment criteria
Form of assessment: pass with grade
Course requirements: systematic participation in classes and fulfillment of the pending tasks. One unexcused absence is allowed per semester, provided the student catches up on the material and completes the pending assignments.
The grade is awarded basing on the projects prepared by students.
Bibliography
R. Edward Freeman, Strategic Management: A Stakeholder Approach, Cambridge University Press
Michael Humphreys, Andrew Brown, An Analysis of Corporate Social Responsibility at Credit Line: A Narrative Approach, July 2007, Journal of Business Ethics 80(3):403-418. (ResearchGate - open access)
Nada K. Kakabadse, Cécile Rozuel, Linda Lee-Davies, Corporate social responsibility and stakeholder approach: a conceptual review, International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics, Vol. 1, No. 4, 2005, 277-302 (open access)
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