CSR in Clusters: Cluster Social Responsibility

The aim of the article is to identify factors promoting and hindering the implementation of corporate social responsibility (CSR) in a cluster. The analysis is based on the literature of the subject and desk research on clusters, as well as studies by the Polish Agency for Enterprise Development (PA...

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Main Authors: Aleksandra Zaleśna, Agnieszka Predygier
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Collegium of Economic Analysis, SGH Warsaw School of Economics 2021-09-01
Series:Gospodarka Narodowa. The Polish Journal of Economics
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Online Access:https://gnpje.sgh.waw.pl/CSR-in-Clusters-Cluster-Social-Responsibility,140218,0,2.html
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spelling doaj-21aff9b0f7c84c62a61e34c284c4aad12021-09-30T14:12:23ZengCollegium of Economic Analysis, SGH Warsaw School of EconomicsGospodarka Narodowa. The Polish Journal of Economics0867-00052300-52382021-09-013073254610.33119/GN/140218140218CSR in Clusters: Cluster Social ResponsibilityAleksandra Zaleśna0Agnieszka Predygier1Chair of Management, Department of Law and Social Sciences, Jan Kochanowski University of Kielce, PolandChair of Management, Department of Law and Social Sciences, Jan Kochanowski University of Kielce, PolandThe aim of the article is to identify factors promoting and hindering the implementation of corporate social responsibility (CSR) in a cluster. The analysis is based on the literature of the subject and desk research on clusters, as well as studies by the Polish Agency for Enterprise Development (PARP), the European Commission, selected clusters and the ECCP platform. Factors promoting and hindering the implementation of the CSR concept were analysed at three levels: macro – focusing on the cluster-society relationship; meso – at the level of relations between cluster members; and micro in relation to individual enterprises. The research shows that favourable and unfavourable factors co-exist, which limits the possibilities of implementing the CSR concept in a cluster. Moreover, the concept of CSR at the macro level, in overloaded clusters, requires further elaboration and well-established cooperation of the dominant stakeholders in order to eliminate social problems.https://gnpje.sgh.waw.pl/CSR-in-Clusters-Cluster-Social-Responsibility,140218,0,2.htmlindustrial clusterscorporate social responsibilitycreating shared valuemacro analysismeso and micro analysis
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author Aleksandra Zaleśna
Agnieszka Predygier
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Agnieszka Predygier
CSR in Clusters: Cluster Social Responsibility
Gospodarka Narodowa. The Polish Journal of Economics
industrial clusters
corporate social responsibility
creating shared value
macro analysis
meso and micro analysis
author_facet Aleksandra Zaleśna
Agnieszka Predygier
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title CSR in Clusters: Cluster Social Responsibility
title_short CSR in Clusters: Cluster Social Responsibility
title_full CSR in Clusters: Cluster Social Responsibility
title_fullStr CSR in Clusters: Cluster Social Responsibility
title_full_unstemmed CSR in Clusters: Cluster Social Responsibility
title_sort csr in clusters: cluster social responsibility
publisher Collegium of Economic Analysis, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
series Gospodarka Narodowa. The Polish Journal of Economics
issn 0867-0005
2300-5238
publishDate 2021-09-01
description The aim of the article is to identify factors promoting and hindering the implementation of corporate social responsibility (CSR) in a cluster. The analysis is based on the literature of the subject and desk research on clusters, as well as studies by the Polish Agency for Enterprise Development (PARP), the European Commission, selected clusters and the ECCP platform. Factors promoting and hindering the implementation of the CSR concept were analysed at three levels: macro – focusing on the cluster-society relationship; meso – at the level of relations between cluster members; and micro in relation to individual enterprises. The research shows that favourable and unfavourable factors co-exist, which limits the possibilities of implementing the CSR concept in a cluster. Moreover, the concept of CSR at the macro level, in overloaded clusters, requires further elaboration and well-established cooperation of the dominant stakeholders in order to eliminate social problems.
topic industrial clusters
corporate social responsibility
creating shared value
macro analysis
meso and micro analysis
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