The Concept of Corporate Social Responsibility in the Environment of a Knowledge-Based Economy – Institutional Support by the Council of Europe

Kinga Machowicz

Abstract


The Council of Europe has long dealt with different aspects of corporate social responsibility, but it began to support this concept in a more systemic way comparatively recently. Furthermore, the creation of legal instruments has to take into account the specificity of the operation of the Council of Europe as a regional organization as well as the growing role of actors other than states in the international arena.


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Corporate Social Responsibility, knowledge-based economy; Council of Europe

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17951/we.2019.5.2.99-107
Date of publication: 2020-02-05 10:47:17
Date of submission: 2019-03-29 17:36:31


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