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Are there any differences in the corporate social responsibility strategy of fruit and vegetable production‐commercialization cooperatives and other companies operating in southeastern Spain?

open access: yesAnnals of Public and Cooperative Economics, Volume 95, Issue 1, Page 249-274, March 2024.
Abstract Customers, civil organizations, the media, and society demand that companies behave in ways beyond regulatory requirements concerning social and environmental issues. Therefore, companies are striving to adapt to these new requirements and to express their commitment to stakeholders through their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) strategy.
Antonio Martos‐Pedrero   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

On the marriage of flexibility and security: Lessons from the Hartz-reforms in Germany [PDF]

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In the context of the ongoing reforms on European labour markets the keyword flexicurity is presently gaining prominence. We therefore want to explore the importance of the flexicurity-concept on the example of the German Hartzreforms.
Griga, Dorit   +2 more
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Is There Less Labor Market Exclusion of People With Ill Health in “Flexicurity” Countries? Comparative Evidence From Denmark, Norway, the Netherlands, and Belgium

open access: yesInternational Journal of Health Services, 2019
Higher employment rates among vulnerable groups is an important policy goal; it is therefore vital to examine which social policies, or mix of policies, are best able to incorporate vulnerable groups – such as people with ill health – into the labor ...
Kristian Heggebø, V. Buffel
semanticscholar   +1 more source

WP 68 - From Policy to Practice: Assessing sectoral flexicurity in the Netherlands [PDF]

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The combination of flexibility and security (i.e. flexcicurity) in labour markets has become a pivotal feature of the European Commission’s view on the reform of labour markets across Europe.
Hester Houwing, Trudie Schils
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Labor transitions of Spanish workers: a flexicurity approach

open access: yesRevista Internacional de Organizaciones, 2013
This paper uses data from the Continuous Sample of Working Lives (MCVL) to assess whether flexicurity can contribute to solving endemic problems in the Spanish labor market.
Ángel Alonso Domínguez
doaj   +1 more source

Examining the Danish flexicurity labour market concept [PDF]

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Objective of this paper is to analyse the most recent changes of the interplay between the flexibility of the employment relationship on the one hand, and labour market and social policy, on the other.
Alka Obadić
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Liberal and trade-unionist concepts of flexicurity: Modelling in application to 16 European countries [PDF]

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The notion of flexicurity was introduced in the late 1990s. It promotes the idea of compensation of deregulation of labour markets (= flexibilization) by advantages in employment and social security, in particularly for flexibly employed (other than ...
Tangian, Andranik S.
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La certificazione delle competenze come “libertà di agire”

open access: yesFormazione & Insegnamento, 2013
Nell’ambito dell’attuale dibattito europeo sulle politiche in materia di occupazione ricopre un ruolo predominante il concetto di flexicurity, quale forma di equilibrio tra il bisogno di flessibilità dei datori di lavoro e il bisogno di sicurezza dei ...
Giorgio Riello
doaj  

Strained Compromises? Danish Flexicurity During Crisis

open access: yesNordic Journal of Working Life Studies, 2011
The Danish concept of flexicurity in a `Golden Triangle´ of low job protection, high income security and high employment security is not only about a balance between labor market flexibility and social security.
Christian Lyhne Ibsen
doaj   +1 more source

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