The Commission of the European Comities’ definition of CSR (2001) as “a concept whereby companies integrate social and environmental concerns in their business operations and in their interaction with their stakeholders on a voluntary basis” integrates the most common five dimensions of CSR: voluntariness, stakeholders, social, environmental and economic and can be used as a common starting point when analysing the concept. Since its early development in the early 1970’s, the concept of corporate...
Today, after almost four years from the start of the financial crisis, businesses, governments and common people are searching for ways of reaching stability and growth. In this new economy, people and their ideas play an important role. Visionary leadership and innovation are necessary for the system’s recovery and a competitive advantage is vital for every business. Now, more than ever before, gender gaps have to be diminished.
The equality in rights between women and men is a controversial...