D1 Article in a professional journal
The new norm? – Corporate social responsibility in shipping
Subtitle: Corporate social responsibility in shipping
Authors: Johanna Yliskylä-Peuralahti
Publisher: Baltic Ports Organization
Publication year: 2013
Journal: Baltic Transport Journal
Number in series: 6
Volume: 56
Issue: 6
First page : 26
Last page: 27
ISSN: 1733-6732
Abstract
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) involves measures that companies carry out voluntarily in order to intgrate social and environmental concerns in the business operations and in their interaction with stakeholders. CSR has three dimensions: economic, environmental and social. A responsible enterprise produces economic welfare while at the same time takes into account the needs of the environment, its customers, networks and stakeholders, employees, as well as the local community and inhabitants in its sphere of influence
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) involves measures that companies carry out voluntarily in order to intgrate social and environmental concerns in the business operations and in their interaction with stakeholders. CSR has three dimensions: economic, environmental and social. A responsible enterprise produces economic welfare while at the same time takes into account the needs of the environment, its customers, networks and stakeholders, employees, as well as the local community and inhabitants in its sphere of influence