Essays about: "socialt ansvar"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 62 essays containing the words socialt ansvar.
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16. Steering the Client toward Self-sufficiency Swedish Social Workers’ Accounts of Responsibilisation
University essay from Lunds universitet/SociologiAbstract : In the last couple of decades in Sweden, there has been an adoption of “workfare”-oriented policy approaches to unemployment (as opposed to the former, less conditioned welfare-oriented ones). Consequently, labour market policies more and more have started to encompass the Social Services Department (in Swedish; “socialtjänsten”). READ MORE
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17. Employment requirements in public procurement : Can shared value be created?
University essay from KTH/Fastigheter och byggandeAbstract : Social sustainability is one of the three dimensions that make up sustainable development. The social dimension has for long been seen as the weakest and has often been ignored in favour of the economic and ecological dimension. READ MORE
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18. Tillfälliga bostäder på tillfällig vistelseort? : en studie om kommuners förhållningssätt till lagen om gemensamt mottagande av nyanlända
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Planning and Management (from 130101)Abstract : Den 1 mars 2016 infördes en ny lag om gemensamt ansvar för mottagande av nyanlända. Lagen reglerar hur många nyanlända invandrare varje län och kommun ska ta emot. READ MORE
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19. theatRUM - scener för alla : ett gestaltningsförslag för möten i en naturpark i Ulleråker
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural DevelopmentAbstract : Uppsala växer som aldrig förr – fram till 2030 beräknas invånarantalet ha ökat med 50 000. För att stadens utveckling skall vara socialt håll¬bar måste, enligt vår uppfattning, de offentliga utrymmena prioriteras. READ MORE
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20. How are strategic CSR and brand reputation perceived to affect competitive advantage? : A case study
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Management & OrganisationAbstract : Social responsibility has a long history and it is evolved from the genuine altruism of human beings. On the other hand, corporate social responsibility finds its roots from organizations. The interactions of an organization and the public enable CSR to emerge and affect both organizations and human beings. READ MORE