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Understanding the declared knowledge and readiness to apply Corporate Social Responsibility of Polish and Spanish business students
Understanding the declared knowledge and readiness to apply Corporate Social Responsibility of Polish and Spanish business students

Author(s): Marzena Syper-Jędrzejak, Wojciech Ulrych, Victor Oltra
Subject(s): Business Economy / Management, Socio-Economic Research
Published by: Szkoła Główna Handlowa w Warszawie, Fundacja Promocji i Akredytacji Kierunków Ekonomicznych
Keywords: social corporate responsibility; higher education; business students; Poland; Spain

Summary/Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to compare two groups of business students from Poland and Spain regarding their declared knowledge and readiness to apply the principles of corporate social responsibility (CSR). The research was conducted in 2018 among students of two selected universities: the Faculty of Management at the University of Lodz in Poland (UL) and the Faculty of Economics at the University of Valencia (UV). A literature review was performed to compare the CSR education programs at both faculties and to investigate students’ opinions about CSR. The Chi2 independence test was used to find any statistical differences between the two researched groups. In total, 607 students took part in the study. The findings revealed that UV students declare themselves to be better prepared than UL students to make sufficient CSR-based employment decisions. It was also found that UV students more frequently declared a readiness to take CSR measures such as encouraging the company's management to take an interest in CSR, or to personally promote CSR activities in the company. UV students also declared a willingness to work in a company guided by CSR values and activities even for lower remuneration. The findings may be affected by social as well as economic contextual factors and they make it possible to formulate concrete recommendations on how to improve students' awareness of CSR ideas.

  • Issue Year: 94/2022
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 8-18
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: English