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Health Bill brings NHS management back into government.
Alderwick H, Dunn P, Gardner T.
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State Capitalism and Corporate Social Responsibility
2022Abstract Typically, the relationship between corporate social responsibility (CSR) and state action is considered to be one of complementing or substitution. However, growing numbers of governments consider CSR as a potential policy tool and attempt to actively shape organizational CSR policies and outcomes.
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Socially Responsible Investing in the United States
Journal of Business Ethics, 2003Socially responsible investing (SRI) has emerged in recent years as a dynamic and quickly growing segment of the U.S. financial services industry involving over $2 trillion in professionally managed assets. Its conceptual origins can be found in the early history of civilization, with it's modern roots in the 1960s.
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State and Social Responsibility of the Corporate: Analysis of the Role of State in India
International Journal of Business Ethics in Developing Economies, 2015The present article aims to underscore the role of state in developing the context within which corporate social responsibility (CSR) has emerged in India. The paper traces the trajectory of the Indian economy through the five year plans which were considered to be its backbone and which have now been jettisoned.
null Seema Sharma, null Deepa Mann
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ORGANIZATIONAL SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY - STATE OF THE ART [PDF]
This article clarifies the meaning of the concept of organizational social responsibility (OSR) by highlighting the contributions of both authors of literature and the main relevant international organizations. OSR is a controversial concept and an exciting subject that aroused the interest of many specialists, both theoretically and practically.
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Social dimensión of HIV and state response.
Enfermedades infecciosas y microbiologia clinica (English ed.), 2019HIV infection is strongly conditioned by social factors. Two of the most significant obstacles in the response to HIV is the stigma and the discrimination that is still associated with it. The stigmatization process occurs through individual drivers and structural facilitators that interweave with overlapping stigmas. These stig-mas manifest in several
María, José Fuster-Ruizdeapodaca +4 more
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Social question and welfare state: state`s responses to poverty as social expression/
2022El propósito de este artículo es analizar las respuestas del Estado portugués a las demandas de la pobreza, entendiendo esta como parte fundamental de las expresiones de la cuestión social, y centrán- dose, más específicamente, en la actuación del Estado de Bienestar.
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From Welfare State to Social State: Individual Responsibility and Compassion
1997In the European welfare states, we enjoy high quality health care, historically unprecedented unemployment and pension benefits, and an otherwise dense social safety net. Yet we know that we pay too high a price and cannot sustain it at its current level.
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