Journal title ECONOMIA AGRO-ALIMENTARE
Author/s Annalisa De Boni, Pietro Pulina, Rocco Roma
Publishing Year 2016 Issue 2016/1
Language English Pages 26 P. 13-38 File size 182 KB
DOI 10.3280/ECAG2016-001002
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This article presents an overview of the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility (csr), analyzing firstly its development and theoretical approaches. As many authors highlight, csr originated and developed along with the growing number of relationships in which companies engage; on the one hand, csr derives advantages from the different kinds of stimuli arising from the size and complexity of these relationships, but on the other hand, there are new demands that society makes on the business community as a consequence. csr is very important for agrofood companies because of the great degree to which agro-food sector activities depend and impact on the economy, the environment and society. Themes related to csr have featured in EU and national policy for some time, not only in Italy but also in other European and non-EU States. The need to give visibility to their involvement in "social responsibility" has led companies increasingly to adopt charters of values and codes of ethical conduct that legitimize their activities, as well as adhering to the legal framework and ensuring individual morality. This social accounting fulfills the need for transparency, so that companies monitor their own performances and communicate the results to customers, with positive effects on the company image. csr is increasingly important: the reasons lie in the need to create a new system of rules, or to supplement those already existent in production processes involving increasingly numerous and complex relations and widening groups of stakeholders. At the end of the work, two case studies are presented as examples of successful agro-food companies that have put responsible behavior into practice, also involving in this process other companies above and below them in the same production chain.
Keywords: Corporate social responsibility, food sector, supply chain multifunctionality
Jel codes: M14, Q18
Annalisa De Boni, Pietro Pulina, Rocco Roma, Adaptation processes of agro-food companies toward responsibility in "ECONOMIA AGRO-ALIMENTARE" 1/2016, pp 13-38, DOI: 10.3280/ECAG2016-001002