Essays about: "politisk legitimitet"

Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 essays containing the words politisk legitimitet.

  1. 1. CSR Engagement in Profit Maximizing Organizations : An Overview of the Main Driving Forces, Financial Incentives, and Considerations in Business Decisions for Swedish Commercial Real Estate Companies

    University essay from KTH/Fastigheter och byggande

    Author : Jenny Fält; Cassandra Steffensen; [2021]
    Keywords : Swedish Commercial Real Estate Companies; CSR; Profit Maximization; Financial Performance; Legitimacy; Property Valuation; Svenska kommersiella fastighetsbolag; CSR; Vinstmaximering; Finansiell framgång; Legitimitet; Fastighetsvärdering;

    Abstract : The importance of highlighting environmental issues is increasing in the society, where profit maximizing organizations are being blamed for the social and environmental externalities. As profit maximizing organizations only responsibility is to increase profits, there is a need to find a way to combine CSR engagement with profit maximization. READ MORE

  2. 2. A Right to Free Hatred?

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Filosofiska institutionen

    Author : Johan Apelgren; [2020]
    Keywords : free speech; hate speech; legitimacy; political legitimacy; political philosophy; philosophy; ronald dworkin; dworkin; jeremy waldron; waldron; yttrandefrihet; politisk filosofi; praktisk filosofi; filosofi; politisk legitimitet; ronald dworkin;

    Abstract : This paper examines Jeremy Waldron's critique of Ronald Dworkin's argument that legislating against hate speech undermines the democratic legitimacy of the state. This argument, hereafter the legitimacy argument, was criticized by Jeremy Waldron in his book The Harm in Hate Speech. READ MORE

  3. 3. Corporate social responsibility communication : a case study of Oatly

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Economics

    Author : Alexandra Mendebaba; [2019]
    Keywords : code of conduct; corporate communication; corporate marketing; corporate social responsibility; corporate social responsibility communication; stakeholder management; stakeholder involvement strategy; sustainability report;

    Abstract : The concept of corporate social responsibility (CSR) offers a solution for businesses to identify their roles in society in order to maintain corporate legitimacy in cooperation with the communities they exist. Even though companies started to work with CSR as part of their business, CSR communication remained overlooked, and the literature is scattered around various disciplines. READ MORE

  4. 4. Worth its salt? : critical analysis of desalination for drinking water supply on Gotland (Sweden)

    University essay from Lunds universitet/LUCSUS

    Author : Irina Sophia Speckhahn; [2017]
    Keywords : sustainability science; water scarcity; political ecology; technoocracy; sustainable development; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : Water is an essential resource for humans as well as the environment and water resources globally are under increasing pressure resulting in local conditions of water scarcity. The tension between increasing water demands and the natural limit to freshwater supply challenges authorities to find solutions that fulfil societal demands and economic purposes without compromising environmental integrity. READ MORE

  5. 5. Legitimising and Delegitimising the Monetary System : Competing Portrayals of Fractional Reserve Banking in Knowledge Discourse

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Arkeologi

    Author : Ylva Lundkvist Fridh; [2016]
    Keywords : Fractional Reserve Banking; financial system; monetary system; monetary policy; banking policy; political legitimacy; strategic legitimisation; power relations; environmental impact; socioecological sustainability; knowledge discourse; hegemony; fraktionell bankreserv; monetära system; finansiella system; penningpolitik; bankpolitik; politisk legitimitet; strategisk legitimering; maktrelationer; miljlöpåverkan; socioekologisk hållbarhet; kunskapsdiskurs; hegemoni;

    Abstract : This is a study of how knowledge producing actors, like professors of economics, ecological economics and investigators at public institutions, portray the monetary system in general and fractional reserve banking specifically. The methodology of Political Discourse Analysis, with focus on argumentation and legitimisation, is used to identify and compare how different actors portray the monetary system. READ MORE