Corporate Social Responsibility and the Common Good
Organisations do not operate in a vacuum. Their activities and their behaviours have an impact on many different internal and external stakeholders. Furthermore, stakeholders interact with organisations guided by their own expectations, which evolve continuously through complex conversations that give shape to society and its norms. In order to earn their licence to operate, organisations need to operate also in the best interest of society and contribute to the common good. This thematic area delivers philosophical, conceptual and instrumental tools necessary to manage organisations responsibly. It offers both organisational and market perspectives on corporate social responsibility.
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Students, if they wish, can earn a specialisation by selecting 18 ECTS within the same thematic area. The Master offers six thematic areas for specialisation.
Changes in the study programme may occur.
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