A citizen survey in the district of Steinfurt, Germany: insights into the local perceptions of the social and environmental activities of enterprises in their region

Starting from the extended corporate citizenship (CC) perspective, this article focuses on the perceptions of residents in the district of Steinfurt, Germany, regarding the social and environmental activities of enterprises in their region. In a citizen survey, in the district, 1,003 households—sele...

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Citizenship
Communication
Consumers
Consumption
Corporate Social Responsibility
Damage prevention
Deutschland
Employment
Environmental degradation
Households
Impact damage
Investigations
Kommunikation
Nachhaltigkeit
New employees
Perceptions
Polls & surveys
Privater Haushalt
Rural areas
Social entrepreneurship
Social responsibility
Stakeholders
Sustainability
Sustainable development
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