The Corporate Social Responsibility of Polish Energy Companies
Abstract
:1. Introduction
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- smart solutions for the Polish energy sector,
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- active consumer, protected consumer facilitations for businesses,
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- development of energy storage—a step towards low-carbon energy,
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- tidier regulations and more efficient control.
2. Literature Review
- sociological—reviewing of the human capital model in the organisation with the attitude of increasing the competencies of the employees.
- ethical—evaluating the activity of the enterprise, as well as key choices in the context of social standards, considering the view of local communities.
- ecological—analysing the impact of the company’s current and future activities on the ecosystem, i.e., analysing both the negative effects related to production itself as well as the effects of using the produced goods by the consumer.
- economic—evaluating how income resulting from production activities or services offered is obtained.
- creativity and innovation that every enterprise must have in order to survive in the market. Enterprises should pay attention to emerging consumer needs and be able to satisfy them.
- Scalability means spreading the right actions on a larger scale. Change for the better needs to happen in an ever-increasing number of companies, not just one.
- responsiveness to circumstances, i.e., in addition to noticing a problem, the ability to quickly take appropriate steps to meet constantly changing new needs.
- taking the global aspect into account, i.e., considering global aspects when taking actions on the regional/local level, as the two are now complementary.
- circularity, otherwise known as a closed cycle, that means that companies create market needs in a certain way while satisfying them at the same time.
- increase in energy efficiency—this takes into account the energy intensity of GDP (primary energy/GDP, final energy/GDP); and
- increase in use of renewable energy sources—this takes into account the share of renewables in electricity generation, share of renewable in total primary energy supply, and the use of biofuels in transportation.
3. Methodology
- What is the essence of applying the CSR concept in Polish energy companies, and at what level of development is the concept applied?
- To what extent do Polish energy companies have a common approach to the CSR concept, and in what areas are there differences?
- To what extent have Polish energy companies applied global CSR standards and solutions?
- Is there a gap between the declared measures of CSR and their actual implementation in Polish energy companies?
4. Data Presentation
- the company belongs to the WIG30 index (it is published based on the value of the stock portfolio of the 30 biggest and most liquid companies from the WSE Main Market),
- the company belongs to WIG ENERGIA index (it is a sector sub-index of WIG index. It includes companies that fulfil the underlying criteria and are assigned to the energy sector),
- the company belongs to the WIG ESG index (it is published on the basis of the value of share portfolio of companies considered socially responsible, i.e., companies that follow socially responsible business principles, in particular environmental, social, economic and corporate governance issues).
- Existence of formalised CSR concept.
- Existence and frequency of CSR reports.
- Location and accessibility CSR discloser (tab) on the company website.
- Activities offered to stakeholders (employees, customers, and local communities).
- Obtained CSR certificates or standards.
- Received CSR awards.
5. Data Analysis
6. Conclusions and Implications
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Articles | Reviewed and Full Texts | In Scientific Journals (Since 2011) | Selected on the Basis of the Abstract Content Analysis | |
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CSR | ||||
ProQuest | 49,294 | 48,940 | 41,178 | 1014 |
Emerald | 4424 | 3958 | 3605 | 512 |
SCOPUS | 23,603 | 9858 | 1202 | 241 |
Jagiellonian University Library | 1420 | 1124 | 987 | 456 |
CSR + Europe | ||||
ProQuest | 14,529 | 14,377 | 12,003 | 909 |
Emerald | 1804 | 1537 | 1429 | 328 |
SCOPUS | 471 | 134 | 14 | 2 |
Jagiellonian University Library | 123 | 87 | 21 | 7 |
CSR + Poland | ||||
ProQuest | 8094 | 7703 | 2717 | 518 |
Emerald | 188 | 173 | 155 | 47 |
SCOPUS | 154 | 66 | 5 | 2 |
Jagiellonian University Library | 1347 | 1285 | 9864 | 607 |
Energy Sector | ||||
ProQuest | 19,163 | 66 | 20 | 11 |
Emerald | 844 | 661 | 142 | 18 |
SCOPUS | 241 | 115 | 93 | 15 |
Jagiellonian University Library | 145 | 114 | 52 | 10 |
CSR + Energy Sector | ||||
ProQuest | 649 | 644 | 608 | 297 |
Emerald | 105 | 103 | 95 | 24 |
SCOPUS | 53 | 17 | 5 | 2 |
Jagiellonian University Library | 78 | 64 | 63 | 27 |
CSR + Poland + Energy Sector | ||||
ProQuest | 32 | 29 | 11 | 5 |
Emerald | 10 | 10 | 10 | 3 |
SCOPUS | 4 | 3 | 1 | 1 |
Jagiellonian University Library | 27 | 25 | 14 | 12 |
Comparison Areas | Enea Group | PGE | Tauron |
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existence of formalised CSR concept existence and frequency of CSR reports |
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CSR tab on the company website | Yes, but only at the bottom of the page when you scroll down, there is a separate tab in the right-hand corner-all dedicated to CSR, with a wealth of content on the subject. | Yes-Sustainable Business tab at the top of the page-describing environmental, social and corporate governance management. | No-The CSR information is located in the “About TAURON” Tab, at the very bottom of the main page, in the bottom right-hand corner and is subtitled “TAURON Group’s Code of Responsible Business” as well as in the “TAURON for the Environment” and “Work at TAURON” sections |
Stakeholders (employees, customers and local communities) |
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CSR certificates or standards |
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| Seven areas of ISO 26000: organisational governance, human rights, labour practices, the environment, fair operating practices, consumer issues, community involvement and community development. |
CSR awards (for the years 2019–2020) |
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Stuss, M.M.; Makieła, Z.J.; Herdan, A.; Kuźniarska, G. The Corporate Social Responsibility of Polish Energy Companies. Energies 2021, 14, 3815. https://doi.org/10.3390/en14133815
Stuss MM, Makieła ZJ, Herdan A, Kuźniarska G. The Corporate Social Responsibility of Polish Energy Companies. Energies. 2021; 14(13):3815. https://doi.org/10.3390/en14133815
Chicago/Turabian StyleStuss, Magdalena M., Zbigniew J. Makieła, Agnieszka Herdan, and Gabriela Kuźniarska. 2021. "The Corporate Social Responsibility of Polish Energy Companies" Energies 14, no. 13: 3815. https://doi.org/10.3390/en14133815
APA StyleStuss, M. M., Makieła, Z. J., Herdan, A., & Kuźniarska, G. (2021). The Corporate Social Responsibility of Polish Energy Companies. Energies, 14(13), 3815. https://doi.org/10.3390/en14133815