ETHICAL MANAGEMENT IN REGIONAL AND CORPORATE WATER INDUSTRY IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC Cover Image

ETICKÝ MANAGEMENT V REGIONÁLNÍM A KORPORÁTNÍM VODÁRENSTVÍ V ČR
ETHICAL MANAGEMENT IN REGIONAL AND CORPORATE WATER INDUSTRY IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC

Author(s): Jiří Nesiba, Josef Smolík
Subject(s): Energy and Environmental Studies, Physical Geopgraphy, Environmental Geography, Environmental and Energy policy, Business Ethics
Published by: Masarykova univerzita nakladatelství
Keywords: ethical Management; CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility); Water Industry;
Summary/Abstract: This paper presents the issue of water management in the Czech Republic. Based on research, authors compare two management concepts with sight to the ownership of the water company. In some cases, water companies are owned and managed by regional self-government (ideal type of regional public water sector) and for others examples water companies are owned by private sector (ideal type international corporate water sector). The paper compares both approaches in the Czech water sectors by the methods of ethical management and CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility). Therefore, beyond the scope of the law, how both types of management implement ethical instruments effectively in managing strategic material. The contribution explains the specifics of the Czech water development in the last twenty years and examines the situation in 2018/19. In the research, authors compared the water sector in 63 regional and district towns and according to three categories – economic (division of financial gain), CSR (code of conduct, social initiatives) and management quality (strategical planning). The article presents the results of their research. At the end of thesis they make recommendations for public administration how to implement more effectively the ethical management of water supply in the Czech Republic.

  • Page Range: 680-689
  • Page Count: 10
  • Publication Year: 2019
  • Language: Czech