Management Models in Organizations and Problems of CSR Promotion: Lithuanian Case
Vasiljeviene, N. & Vasiljevas, A.(2006). Management Models in Organizations and Problems of CSR Promotion: Lithuanian Case EJBO - Electronic Journal of Business Ethics and Organization Studies, Vol. 11 (2). Retrieved from http://ejbo.jyu.fi
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The article tackles the problems of CSR initiatives and human resource development in Lithuanian organizations.
Proceeding from the results of empirical researches the authors analyze social-cultural obstacles, which blocks up the headway of CSR processes, and particularly emphasize the problems of social responsibility in organizations of state/public administration, and especially
in educational system. They maintain and prove necessity of value management and reconstruction
of management models through introducing of ethics infrastructure in organizations.
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