Corporate Social Responsibility WF-OB-DZWONKCSR-ER
1. Introduction to the course and CSR- presentation of the topic and requirements, rules of passing the subject. Introduction to the history and theoretical background of CSR: concepts, definitions, models. The history and theoretical background of CSR: concepts, definitions, models. part 2. CSR in developing and developed countries: the Tata’s case study.
2. CSR reporting (GRI, social reporting). Standards for CSR (ISO 20121, ISO 26000, AA 100).
3. CSR and sustainability, the theoretical framework (AGENDA 2030, Dow Jones Sustainability Index). Climate Change.
4. The impact of CSR on shaping the image of the organization and its reputation.
Cause Related Marketing
5. CSR and stakeholders. Problem solving – case study. Empowering People; CSR: pros & cons
6. Responsible production, Leadership & Managerial Effectiveness in environmental and social aspects; Circular economy
8. Research project presentation.
(in Polish) Grupa przedmiotów ogólnouczenianych
(in Polish) Opis nakładu pracy studenta w ECTS
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Preliminary Requirements
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Learning outcomes
Knowledge:
- student has general knowledge of CSR, he/she knows scientific theories relevant to this discipline, their development, and practical application.
- student has in-depth knowledge of implementing CSR policy in the organization, standards (ISO 20121, ISO 26000, AA 100), reporting, monitoring, connection to MDG 2030.
Skills:
- student is able to correctly formulate and solve complex and unusual problems relevant to the CSR strategy in the organization.
- student is able to use the theory of CSR to identify, diagnose and solve problems related to social responsibility
Competences:
- student is ready to work as a team member and make a significant contribution to implementing CSR strategy in the organization.
Assessment criteria
activity during classes = 20 % of the final grade; research project on analysis of CSR in selected company during a time span of 5 years = 80 % of the final grade.
Bibliography
Obligatory reading:
1. Camilleri Mark Anthony, Social Responsibility and Environmental Management. An Introduction to Theory and Practice with Case Studies, Springer 2017
2. Jonsdottir, A.B., Jonasson, H.I., Ingason, H.T., Gunnarsdottir, A.H. (2021). From Social Responsibility to Sustainability: Are Excellence Awarded Companies in Iceland Socially Responsible?. In: Cuevas, R., Bodea, CN., Torres-Lima, P. (eds) Research on Project, Programme and Portfolio Management. Lecture Notes in Management and Industrial Engineering. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-60139-3_16
3. Minelgaite, I., Guðmundsdóttir, S., Guðmundsdóttir, Á.E., Stangej, O. (2018). Navigating Leadership in the Fishing Industry: The Case of Iceland. In: Demystifying Leadership in Iceland. Contributions to Management Science. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-96044-9_14
4. Szewczuk M., Jeśli powstanie kopalnia piasku, ciężarówki będą jeździć po krajowej jedynce co kilka minut, https://icelandnews.is/wiadomosci/z-kraju/jesli-powstanie-kopalnia-piasku-ciezarowki-beda-jezdzic-po-krajowej-jedynce-co-kilka-minut?fbclid=IwAR3k7AHf8YnvDFBxdld6qzQaSY7Xupaj2-9wUJjtIrV6FgY37tEFzmVdDPw
5. Iceland beats target of redistributing 1 million meals and commits to double it, https://sustainability.iceland.co.uk/news/iceland-beats-target-of-redistributing-1-million-meals-and-commits-to-double-it/
6. Iceland, a world leader in clean energy, supports Africa's push for geothermal power, https://www.unep.org/news-and-stories/story/iceland-world-leader-clean-energy-supports-africas-push-geothermal-power
Optional reading:
1. Mugova Shame, Paul R. Sachs (ed.), Opportunities and Pitfalls of Corporate Social Responsibility - The Marange Diamond Mines Case Study, Springer 2019.
2. Spitzer Helene, Martinuzzi Andre, Methods and Tools for Corporate Impact Assessment of the. Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and Sustainable Development, https://www.sd-network.eu/pdf/case%20studies/ESDN%20Case%20Study_No%2014_final.pdf
3. Mallin Christine A. (ed.), Corporate Social Responsibility A Case Study Approach, Edward Elgar 2009.
4. Green Paper: Promoting a European framework for Corporate Social Responsibility, https://ec.europa.eu/transparency/regdoc/rep/1/2001/EN/1-2001-366-EN-1-0.Pdf
5. Idowu S.O., Capaldi N., Zu L., Gupta A.D. (eds) Encyclopedia of Corporate Social Responsibility. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-28036-8_100010
6. Turker Duygu, Managing Social Responsibility. Functional Strategies, Decisions and Practices, Springer 2018.
7. Idowu Samuel O., Sitnikov Catalina, Moratis Lars (eds.), ISO 26000 - A Standardized View on Corporate Social Responsibility, Springer 2018.
8. Rubianes Daniela Soledad Miranda, MA Thesis on Corporate Social Responsibility in Iceland. Benefits and Challenges, School of Engineering and Natural Sciences University of Iceland Reykjavik, February 2016
9. Agudelo Mauricio, PhD dissertation on Strategic Corporate Social Responsibility in the Energy Sector. A Study of the Impact of SCSR on Energy Companies, Faculty of Business Administration School of Social Sciences, University of Iceland Fall, 2017
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