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Commitment to the community as a dimension of CSR: A Descriptive Overview of the Business Practices in Uruguay

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  • Licandro, Oscar Daniel
  • Sabath, Juanita
  • Yapor, Stefanía

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This paper presents a descriptive overview of the management actions for the benefit of the Community, carried out by companies belonging to business organizations that promote CSR in Uruguay. In the first place the paper contains an analysis of the documentation provided by this kind of organizations and some of their suggested criteria towards an adequate management in social action are extracted from there. Then, the document shows the results on an empirical research based on a self - administrated survey which was addressed to the managers who are responsible for the social actions in those companies.

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  • Licandro, Oscar Daniel & Sabath, Juanita & Yapor, Stefanía, 2011. "Commitment to the community as a dimension of CSR: A Descriptive Overview of the Business Practices in Uruguay," Apas Papers 328, Academic Public Administration Studies Archive - APAS.
  • Handle: RePEc:nsu:apasro:328
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    Corporate Social Responsibility; Commitment to the Community; Corporate Social Action; Social Proyect; Civil Society Organizations;
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