Corporate Social Responsibility as a Tool for Creating Employee Involvement

The statement that employee involvement greatly influences companies’ performance, innovativeness, ability to generate and adapt to change, and consequently to gain better results, is nowadays indisputable. In this context searching for efficient tools of

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Social Responsibility and Corporate Governance Volume 1: Preconditions for Integration Edited by Matjaž Mulej · Grażyna O’Sullivan · Tjaša Štrukelj

Palgrave Studies in Governance, Leadership and Responsibility

Series Editors Simon Robinson Leeds Business School Leeds Beckett University Leeds, UK William Sun Leeds Business School Leeds Beckett University Leeds, UK Georgiana Grigore Henley Business School University of Reading Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, UK Alin Stancu Bucharest University of Economic Studies Bucharest, Romania

The fall-out from many high profile crises in governance and leadership in recent decades, from banking to healthcare, continues to be felt around the world. Major reports have questioned the values and behaviour, not just of individual organizations but of professionals, industries and political leadership. These reports raise questions about business corporations and also public service institutions. In response this new series aims to explore the broad principles of governance and leadership and how these are embodied in different contexts, opening up the possibility of developing new theories and approaches that are fuelled by interdisciplinary approaches. The purpose of the series is to highlight critical reflection and empirical research which can enable dialogue across sectors, focusing on theory, value and the practice of governance, leadership and responsibility. Written from a global context, the series is unique in bringing leadership and governance together. The King III report connects these two fields by identifying leadership as one of the three principles of effective governance however most courses in business schools have traditionally treated these as separate subjects. Increasingly, and in particular with the case of executive education, business schools are recognizing the need to develop and produce responsible leaders. The series will therefore encourage critical exploration between these two areas and as such explore sociological and philosophical perspectives.

More information about this series at http://www.palgrave.com/gp/series/15192

Matjazˇ Mulej · Gra˙zyna O’Sullivan · ˇ Tjasˇa Strukelj Editors

Social Responsibility and Corporate Governance Volume 1: Preconditions for Integration

Editors Matjaž Mulej Faculty of Economics and Business University of Maribor Maribor, Slovenia

Gra˙zyna O’Sullivan Faculty of Management University of Natural Sciences and Human Siedlce, Poland

Tjaša Štrukelj Faculty of Economics and Business University of Maribor Maribor, Slovenia

ISSN 2662-1304 ISSN 2662-1312 (electronic) Palgrave Studies in Governance, Leadership and Responsibility ISBN 978-3-030-44171-5 ISBN 978-3-030-44172-2 (eBook) https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-44172-2 © The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020 This work is subject to copyright. All rights are solely and exclusively licensed by the Publisher, whether the whole or part of the material is concerned, specifically the rights of t