Corporate Social Responsibility and Business Ethics in the Central and Eastern Europe
Journal of East European Management Studies (JEEMS) ISSN 0949-6181 - Special Issue- Editors:
- Publisher:
- 2019
Summary
This Issue begins with a paper by Kirchmayer, Remišová and Lašáková on ethical leadership in public and private organisations in Slovakia. Authentic leadership and interpersonal conflicts in Poland are further taken up by Sypniewska and Gigol. Perceptions of the ethical climate in Serbian tourism industry are explored by Dragin, Jovanović, Mijatov, Majstorović and Dragin. Prus takes us to the promotion of sustainable agriculture through the focused higher education on agriculture in Poland. Saveanu, Abrudan, Saveanu and Matei call for finding out predictors of CSR in small and medium enterprises operating in Romania. Potocan, Mulej and Nedelko at-tempt empirical investigation of employees’ attitudes towards natural, social and economic aspects of CSR in Slovenian organisations during two periods – economic crisis and recovery for a post-transition context. Rybnikova and Toleikienė turn to formal and informal elements of ethics management infrastructure in Lithuanian local government. This Issue concludes with a research note on the development towards corporate sustainability (morality and responsibility) in Estonian business by Kooskora and Cundiff.
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Bibliographic data
- Edition
- 1/2019
- Copyright Year
- 2019
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-8487-5704-6
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-8452-9869-6
- Publisher
- Nomos, Baden-Baden
- Series
- Journal of East European Management Studies (JEEMS) - Sonderbände
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 221
- Product Type
- Edited Book
Table of contents
- Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 6
- Corporate Social Responsibility and Business Ethics in Central and Eastern Europe No accessAuthors:
- The Perception of Ethical Leadership in the Public and Private Sectors in Slovakia No access Pages 10 - 36Authors: | |
- Interpersonal Conflicts in the Workplace and Authentic Leadership – Evidence from Poland No access Pages 37 - 62Authors: |
- Types and Factors of Ethical Climate Perception in Serbian Tourism Industry No access Pages 63 - 98Authors: | | | |
- The role of higher education in promoting sustainable agriculture No access Pages 99 - 119Authors:
- Predictors of social responsibility actions of SMEs in Romania No access Pages 120 - 151Authors: | | |
- How economic crises effect employees’ attitudes towards socially responsible behaviour – Case of Slovenia No access Pages 152 - 178Authors: | |
- Ethics management in local government of a post-socialist country: An example of decoupling? No access Pages 179 - 202Authors: |
- The Development Towards Corporate Sustainability in a Transitional Economy, case Estonia No accessAuthors: |

