Essays about: "power in organisational decision making"

Showing result 6 - 7 of 7 essays containing the words power in organisational decision making.

  1. 6. Decision-making process concerning CSR engagement : A study of the decision-making process of the rectors of Swedish universities

    University essay from Högskolan Kristianstad/Sektionen för hälsa och samhälle

    Author : Jenny Fischer; Isabel Olguin Jidebom; [2016]
    Keywords : Swedish universities; rectors; decision-making process; CSR; CSR engagement; external environment level; organisational level; individual level;

    Abstract : Problem formulation: CSR engagement has over the decades become integrated in the private sector business context and also tends to become increasingly important to public sector organizations, so for universities. Since the organizational ideal of universities has changed, the role of the rector wields great power, however, the rector is influenced by his/her personal characteristics, internal aspects, and external aspects that are important when performing decision-making towards CSR engagement. READ MORE

  2. 7. Who answers the call? Institutional moral agency and global justice

    University essay from Centrum för tillämpad etik; Linköpings universitet

    Author : Michael Klapdor; [2010]
    Keywords : Ethics; Applied Ethics; Institutions; Moral Agency; Global Justice;

    Abstract : This thesis asks who is able to answer the call to action that the problems of global injustice pose. It focuses on the concept of institutions such as states, intergovernmental organisations, corporations and non-governmental organisations as moral agents and whether such institutions can be said to be morally responsible for creating or responding to global injustice. READ MORE