Dana Bernardová, Klára Kašparová, Martin Fink, K. Ivanova, Tetiana Arkhangelska
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Abstract
Abstract Background and Purpose: Regular reporting on Corporate Social Responsibility (hereinafter referred to as CSR) should make it easier for enterprises to identify the sustainability risks and lead to an increased investors and consumers’ confidence. The aim of the paper is to find out how the indices which evaluate the socially responsible behaviour of enterprises are constructed. Design/Methodology/Approach: The scoping review is the method used in this study. The scoping question is: What do we know about the construction of indices evaluating the socially responsible behaviour of organisations from the existing expert resources? Results: The analysis of 20 papers shows that there is no consensus about the method of determining the weights and constructing the index. There are 4 approaches to the aggregated index construction. The first one uses the percentage of filling the specific criteria or the average of values of specific dimensions of the index. The second one uses the multi-criteria decision-making methods (most often the Analytical hierarchical process method). The third one uses unconventional linguistic models and fuzzy logic and finally, the fourth one uses the factor analysis or the method of the main components. Conclusion: The main feature of CSR indices lies in their methodological disunity. It complicates the understanding of the CSR outputs and essentially makes it impossible to create a CSR performance ranking, especially for small and medium-sized enterprises (hereinafter referred to as SMEs).
背景与目的:定期报告企业社会责任(Corporate Social Responsibility,以下简称CSR)应有助于企业识别可持续性风险,增强投资者和消费者的信心。本文旨在探讨如何构建企业社会责任行为的评价指标。设计/方法/方法:范围审查是本研究中使用的方法。范围界定的问题是:从现有的专家资源中,我们对评估组织社会责任行为的指数的构建了解多少?结果:对20篇文献的分析表明,对权重的确定和指标的构建方法尚无共识。有4种构建聚合索引的方法。第一个使用填充特定条件的百分比或索引的特定维度值的平均值。第二种方法使用多准则决策方法(最常用的是分析层次过程方法)。第三章运用了非常规语言模型和模糊逻辑,第四章运用了因子分析法或主成分分析法。结论:CSR指标的主要特点是方法不统一。这使得对企业社会责任产出的理解变得复杂,从本质上说,这使得企业社会责任绩效排名无法建立,特别是对于中小型企业(以下简称中小企业)。
期刊介绍:
Organizacija (Journal of Management, Information Systems and Human Resources) is an interdisciplinary peer reviewed journal that seeks both theoretical and practical papers devoted to managerial aspects of the subject matter indicated in the title. In particular the journal focuses on papers which cover state-of art developments in the subject area of the journal, its implementation and use in the organizational practice. Organizacija is covered by numerous Abstracting & Indexing services, including SCOPUS.