The following Pdf downloads have been prepared by the InnoTrain CSR project, which is funded by the Leonardo da Vinci Programme of the European Union and provides material on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) for vocational education and training.

1. What is CSR?

1.1. CSR within the European Union [Download]

1.2. Definitions and concept classifications in the field of CSR [Download]

1.3. Social entrepreneurship and social business [Download]

1.4. Corporate ethics and value-based management [Download]

1.5. Fields of action of CSR [Download]

1.6. Framework conditions for CSR in the company [Download]

1.7. Sociopolitical framework conditions for CSR [Download]

1.8. New profession: CSR manager [Download]

1.9. CSR in history [Download]

1.10. Value auction as easy access to the CSR practice [Download]

2. Facts & Figures About CSR

2.1. CSR in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) [Download]

2.2. CSR from the perspective of globally acting companies [Download]

2.3. CSR from the perspective of corporate communication [Download]

2.4. CSR from the perspective of consumers [Download]

2.5. CSR from the perspective of young professionals [Download]

2.6. CSR as a business case [Download]

2.7. Insights into the CSR situation in Germany [Download]

2.8. Insights into the CSR situation in Hungary [Download]

2.9. Insights into the CSR situation in Portugal [Download]

2.10. Insights into the CSR situation in the United Kingdom [Download]

3. CSR Interfaces within the Company

3.1. Corporate culture as setting for a focus on CSR [Download]

3.2. The global value chain [Download]

3.3. Stakeholder relationships in the CSR strategy [Download]

3.4. Human resources development to meet CSR requirements [Download]

3.5. Diversity management and non-discrimination [Download]

3.6. Environmental management systems [Download]

3.7. Employee motivation for environmentally-conscious conduct [Download]

3.8. Corporate Governance [Download]

3.9. International CSR requirements – UN Global Compact [Download]

3.10. International CSR requirements based on OECD and ILO [Download]

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