Corporate social responsibility may increase
According to Deloitte’s research carried out among Bulgarian, Czech, Kosovan, Latvian, Lithuanian, Hungarian, Romanian, Serbian, Slovak and Slovenian CSR managers, the companies in Central Europe have a tremendous responsibility in solving pressing social and economic, environmental and unemployment problems – origo wrote.
84 percent of the Central European CSR executives said that the private sector is an unavoidable in this issue. 76 percent of the respondents see corporate governance developments as positive in the next few years, and one third of them think that the commitment will achieve a level where the business model will be the part of the company’s strategy of how to manage the company's social and environmental issues. (origo.hu)
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