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Ład środowiskowy, społeczny i korporacyjny oraz wyniki finansowe firm: częściowo ustrukturyzowana kwerenda literatury przedmiotu przez pryzmat zrównoważonego rozwoju
 
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National University for Political Sciences and Public Administration (SNSPA), Bucharest, Romania
 
 
Data publikacji online: 16-12-2022
 
 
Data publikacji: 16-12-2022
 
 
NSZ 2022;17(4):13-36
 
SŁOWA KLUCZOWE
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Celem artykułu jest przedstawienie studium weryfikacji literatury naukowej dotyczącej relacji pomiędzy czynnikami zarządzania środowiskowego, społecznego i korporacyjnego (ESG) a wynikami finansowymi na poziomie przedsiębiorstwa z uwzględnieniem paradygmatu zrównoważonego rozwoju. Zgodnie z literaturą naukową zakłada się, że przedsiębiorstwa odpowiedzialne społecznie będą zainteresowane zarówno dobrem interesariuszy (klientów, pracowników, członków łańcucha dostaw i społeczności), jak i dobrem ich akcjonariuszy.
 
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