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2. Hotel employees and corporate social responsibility : the case of Portorož, SloveniaTanja Planinc, Zorana Medarić, Kristina Bogataj, 2020, short scientific article Abstract: Corporate social responsibility has been widely researched in recent decades across different industries. This paper attempts to explore the social aspects of corporate social responsibility in the hotel industry, focusing on the awareness of csr of employees in the selected case-study of a hotel company in Portorož, Slovenia. Specifically, their awareness of csr activities oriented towards the local community was researched. A questionnaire survey was conducted among employees, investigating their awareness of the hotel company's attitude towards the local community. Results show that it is crucial for employees to be employed in a company that participates in the development of a local community. However, they often do not know how their employer carries out activities that are related to the social aspects of corporate social responsibility. Keywords: hotel industry, corporate social responsibility, employees, Portorož, Slovenia Published in RUP: 01.12.2021; Views: 889; Downloads: 19 Full text (106,10 KB) |
3. Corporate policy and the degree of management sophistication in Slovenian companiesKlemen Kavčič, Maja Meško, Zlatka Meško Štok, Mirko Markič, 2015, original scientific article Keywords: corporate policy, management, organization, performance, research, sophistication Published in RUP: 03.04.2017; Views: 2862; Downloads: 141 Link to full text |
4. Corporate social responsibility depending on the size of business entityTatjana Horvat, 2015, published scientific conference contribution Keywords: družbena odgovornost, poslovni sistemi, finančni viri, ugled, podjetja, corporate social responsibility, business entity, financial resources, reputation Published in RUP: 03.04.2017; Views: 2961; Downloads: 84 Link to full text |
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9. Corporate governance policies and transparency in the Republic of SloveniaDanila Djokić, 2015, original scientific article Abstract: The Corporate Governance Policy is the framework for the corporate governance of particular public company. The deed is drawn up by the supervisory board and the management board in order to commit to and publicly disclose how they will supervise and run the company. The article analyses how Corporate Governance Policies have been drawn up in annual reports of the prime listing and selected companies of the standard listing of the Ljubljana Stock Exchange. The annual reports for 2010, 2011 and 2012 have been scrutinized and the results commented. Article shows the perspectives for the further development of transparency principle in the Republic of Slovenia. Keywords: annual report, corporate governance, policy, disclosure, transparency Published in RUP: 14.10.2015; Views: 2737; Downloads: 75 Link to full text |
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