The Social Responsibility of the Top 100 Romanian Companies. An Analysis of Corporate Websites

The article identifies the extent to which the most valuable Romanian companies practice corporate social responsibility (CSR) and its beneficiaries. It describes the main areas of action and specific instruments of intervention. The data analysed cover the top 100 Romanian companies, as ranked by Z...

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