Corporate social responsibility. A strategy for social and territorial sustainability

Abstract Globalization and financial processes have progressively generated an intense and problematic phenomenon of disconnection between companies and their territories. Breaking of the spatial link has often led to the breaking of the social bond and the rupture of territorial cohesion. In order...

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Main Author: Letizia Carrera
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2022-11-01
Series:International Journal of Corporate Social Responsibility
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s40991-022-00074-0
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description Abstract Globalization and financial processes have progressively generated an intense and problematic phenomenon of disconnection between companies and their territories. Breaking of the spatial link has often led to the breaking of the social bond and the rupture of territorial cohesion. In order to counteract this process of progressive lack of solidarity and social trust between companies and territorial communities, a very important role can be played by Corporate Social Responsibility. From few decades the European and the national reflection was focused on “Corporate Social Responsibility” considered a fundament strategy able to activate the (re) construction of new forms of solidarity and to create favorable conditions for social and economic sustainable growth, restoring continuity between activities and long-term effects connected to them. In this perspective, the corporate territorial welfare is its empirical expression, and a strategic tool to achieve the goal of counteract social and geographical peripherality to guarantee a polycentric and sustainable development of territories and highest level of quality of life of local communities. To grasp this new type of relationship that companies can establish with “their” territories starting from their choices of welfare, different models of corporate welfare introduced in some companies in Puglia have been analyzed. A specific attention has been dedicated to the particular form of corporate welfare extended to the territory and therefore to territorial stakeholders. These actions, when present, go well beyond the most classic attention to employees, and can be considered opportunities to give shape or rebuild the most direct link with the territories. In order to investigate the corporates’ welfare choices, we have used a qualitative methodology interviewing the human resources managers of several Apulian companies and asking them about welfare choices. From the analysis carried out it has been possible to define a typology of enterprises in relation to the adopted model of welfare. The objective that we intend to pursue with this ongoing research is to define a kind of open catalogue of good practices that can facilitate the choices of companies to adhere to innovative forms of corporate and territorial welfare.
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spelling doaj.art-85a7150a801942e08cd282d57f0a8a5c2022-12-22T02:48:36ZengSpringerOpenInternational Journal of Corporate Social Responsibility2366-00662366-00742022-11-017111110.1186/s40991-022-00074-0Corporate social responsibility. A strategy for social and territorial sustainabilityLetizia Carrera0University of Bari “Aldo Moro”Abstract Globalization and financial processes have progressively generated an intense and problematic phenomenon of disconnection between companies and their territories. Breaking of the spatial link has often led to the breaking of the social bond and the rupture of territorial cohesion. In order to counteract this process of progressive lack of solidarity and social trust between companies and territorial communities, a very important role can be played by Corporate Social Responsibility. From few decades the European and the national reflection was focused on “Corporate Social Responsibility” considered a fundament strategy able to activate the (re) construction of new forms of solidarity and to create favorable conditions for social and economic sustainable growth, restoring continuity between activities and long-term effects connected to them. In this perspective, the corporate territorial welfare is its empirical expression, and a strategic tool to achieve the goal of counteract social and geographical peripherality to guarantee a polycentric and sustainable development of territories and highest level of quality of life of local communities. To grasp this new type of relationship that companies can establish with “their” territories starting from their choices of welfare, different models of corporate welfare introduced in some companies in Puglia have been analyzed. A specific attention has been dedicated to the particular form of corporate welfare extended to the territory and therefore to territorial stakeholders. These actions, when present, go well beyond the most classic attention to employees, and can be considered opportunities to give shape or rebuild the most direct link with the territories. In order to investigate the corporates’ welfare choices, we have used a qualitative methodology interviewing the human resources managers of several Apulian companies and asking them about welfare choices. From the analysis carried out it has been possible to define a typology of enterprises in relation to the adopted model of welfare. The objective that we intend to pursue with this ongoing research is to define a kind of open catalogue of good practices that can facilitate the choices of companies to adhere to innovative forms of corporate and territorial welfare.https://doi.org/10.1186/s40991-022-00074-0Corporate social responsibilitySustainabilitySolidarityTerritoriesCommunities quality of life
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Corporate social responsibility. A strategy for social and territorial sustainability
International Journal of Corporate Social Responsibility
Corporate social responsibility
Sustainability
Solidarity
Territories
Communities quality of life
title Corporate social responsibility. A strategy for social and territorial sustainability
title_full Corporate social responsibility. A strategy for social and territorial sustainability
title_fullStr Corporate social responsibility. A strategy for social and territorial sustainability
title_full_unstemmed Corporate social responsibility. A strategy for social and territorial sustainability
title_short Corporate social responsibility. A strategy for social and territorial sustainability
title_sort corporate social responsibility a strategy for social and territorial sustainability
topic Corporate social responsibility
Sustainability
Solidarity
Territories
Communities quality of life
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