Social responsibility at company level and inclusion of disabled persons: the case of Norway
This study investigates the relationship between social responsibility and disability policies in a sample of Norwegian enterprises, within the framework of sub-goal two of the agreement on a more inclusive working life (IA agreement). Incorporating elements of corporate social responsibility theory...
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doaj-c589c3e3d40b4effa80b9c39fdb1cc4e2020-11-24T23:49:37ZengStockholm University PressScandinavian Journal of Disability Research1501-74191745-30112013-07-0117216718710.1080/15017419.2013.814586447Social responsibility at company level and inclusion of disabled persons: the case of NorwayRoland Mandal0Solveig Osborg Ose1SINTEF Technology and Society, Health Research, Work and Health, Trondheim, NorwaySINTEF Technology and Society, Health Research, Work and Health, Trondheim, NorwayThis study investigates the relationship between social responsibility and disability policies in a sample of Norwegian enterprises, within the framework of sub-goal two of the agreement on a more inclusive working life (IA agreement). Incorporating elements of corporate social responsibility theory into a Nordic context, our main argument is that the presence of certain workplace arrangements and strategies associated with a social dimension increases the likelihood that employers will have implemented measures aimed at facilitating the inclusion of disabled people in the workplace. The results of the regression analysis generally confirm our expectations: having anchored work with the IA agreement within the general health, safety and environment work and having a regular contact with the Working Life Centres appear to be important organizational resources, significantly influencing the likelihood that enterprises make efforts to include disabled individuals.https://www.sjdr.se/articles/518disabilityagreement on a more inclusive working life (IA agreement)corporate social responsibilityemployer effort and commitment |
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Social responsibility at company level and inclusion of disabled persons: the case of Norway |
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Social responsibility at company level and inclusion of disabled persons: the case of Norway |
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Social responsibility at company level and inclusion of disabled persons: the case of Norway |
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Social responsibility at company level and inclusion of disabled persons: the case of Norway |
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Social responsibility at company level and inclusion of disabled persons: the case of Norway |
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social responsibility at company level and inclusion of disabled persons: the case of norway |
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Stockholm University Press |
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Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research |
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1501-7419 1745-3011 |
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2013-07-01 |
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This study investigates the relationship between social responsibility and disability policies in a sample of Norwegian enterprises, within the framework of sub-goal two of the agreement on a more inclusive working life (IA agreement). Incorporating elements of corporate social responsibility theory into a Nordic context, our main argument is that the presence of certain workplace arrangements and strategies associated with a social dimension increases the likelihood that employers will have implemented measures aimed at facilitating the inclusion of disabled people in the workplace. The results of the regression analysis generally confirm our expectations: having anchored work with the IA agreement within the general health, safety and environment work and having a regular contact with the Working Life Centres appear to be important organizational resources, significantly influencing the likelihood that enterprises make efforts to include disabled individuals. |
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