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Recent Advancements in Sustainable Entrepreneurship and Corporate Social Responsibility
A set of activities initiated voluntarily by a company in promoting the principles of sustainable development by being involved in care actions aimed at protecting the environment, fighting against corruption, respecting human rights and the development of the local community.
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Corporate Social Responsibility in the Agri-Food Sector
Gheorghe Zaman (Romanian Academy, Romania), Mirela Clementina Panait (Petroleum-Gas University of Ploiesti, Romania), Marian Catalin Voica (Petroleum-Gas University of Ploiesti, Romania), and Corina Ene (Petroleum-Gas University of Ploiesti, Romania)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-2347-6.ch003
Abstract
Sustainable development is desired not only for public institutions but also for private companies that have realized the importance of sustainable management of limited resources available to mankind. The activity of large transnational corporations is not guided only by the principle of profit maximization, but also by corporate social responsibility (CSR). This chapter focuses on CSR programs run by agri-food companies taking into account the particularities of their activity and the importance of the consumers` behavior to improve the activity of companies in the CSR area. On the one hand, making profits is a desideratum of any company, but on the other hand, companies in the agri-food sector must also ensure the observance of the food safety principles and consumer protection. This is also demonstrated by the major implications of the scandals generated by food contamination with various bacteria or chemicals. Consumer force shapes the activity of these companies, and intense competition leads the managers of these companies to run various CSR programs that eventually lead to increased visibility of the firm and to improving economic indicators. The objective of the chapter is to establish the specificities of the agri-food sector companies. These companies have a high responsibility taking into account the impact of food consumption on the health of the population in the short, medium, and long term and the consequences of this situation on the investments that had to be made in the health sector. The final consumer is a force that sanctions the inappropriate behavior of food producers, but he/she must have a good food education in order to be able to remodel the activity of agri-food companies.
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