ABSTRACT

When it comes to perceptions of what is a sustainable economy and how it may be realised, companies expanding into Central and Eastern European markets face the challenge of diverse people, attitudes and history. Corporate Social Performance in Emerging Markets provides an effective tool for companies to help them engage in CSR activities and become a responsible company in CEE countries such as Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Croatia and Slovenia. It does this by enabling them to focus on the difference of stakeholders and their attitudes to those of Western Europe. The author, Zsófia Lakatos, provides a review of the major differences between the various CEE countries, supported by interview research from leading executives in some of the blue-chip companies already operating in the region.

part |2 pages

PART I CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

part |4 pages

PART II CENTRAL EASTERN EUROPE: ITS HISTORY AND ITS PEOPLE

chapter 2|20 pages

Hungary

chapter 3|16 pages

Poland

chapter 4|14 pages

The Czech Republic

chapter 5|12 pages

Slovakia

chapter 6|12 pages

Slovenia

chapter 7|14 pages

Croatia