The Place of the Natural Environment in Activities for Social Responsibility in the Opinion of Students of Electrical Engineering
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. The CSR Model and Its Implementation in Energy Sector Enterprises
2.1. CSR in Polish Enterprises, Focusing on the Energy Sector
2.2. Education for CSR at Universities, including Technical Ones
3. Carroll’s CSR Model
4. Materials and Methods
4.1. Research Aim and Hypotheses
4.2. Research Group
4.3. Research Tool
4.4. Selection and Application of Statistical Methods
5. Research Results
5.1. Composition of the CSR Pyramid in the Surveyed Groups of Students
5.2. Differences in the Assessment of Individual Dimensions of the Csr Pyramid between First- and Second-Cycle Students
6. Discussion and Directions of Future Research
7. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Company | Strategy Directions |
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TAURON | Energy security, customer orientation, ethical culture, employee involvement, environmental protection, and social and business partnerships. |
PGE | Ensuring an increase in value for shareholders, energy security of customers, and stability of employment of employees, with care for the social and natural environment. |
ENEA | An increase in value for shareholders, building long-term relationships with clients, growth in profitable areas, improvement of efficiency, and optimal use of the organization’s potential. |
ENERGA | Responsible shaping of relationships with customers, limiting the impact on the natural environment, developing distribution activities, supportive care for employees and their safety, and responsibility toward local communities. |
Study Cycle | Number | Percentage |
---|---|---|
First | 138 | 63.3 |
Second | 80 | 36.7 |
Total | 218 | 100 |
Dimensions | First-Cycle Students | Second-Cycle Students | t | df | p | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mean | Hierarchy | Mean | Hierarchy | ||||
Economic | 37.63 | 1 | 35.26 | 1 | 1.717 | 211 | 0.0875 |
Environmental | 20.49 | 5 | 19.09 | 5 | 1.106 | 213 | 0.2700 |
Legal | 31.09 | 2 | 33.54 | 2 | −2.317 | 209 | 0.0215 * |
Ethical | 29.49 | 3 | 32.11 | 3 | −2.680 | 211 | 0.0079 * |
Philanthropic | 23.28 | 4 | 21.58 | 4 | 1.681 | 210 | 0.0942 |
Dimensions | First-Cycle Students | Second-Cycle Students | ||||
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t | df | p | t | df | p | |
Economic vs. Environmental | 13.790 | 266 | 0.0000 * | 12.662 | 158 | 0.0000 * |
Economic vs. Legal | 5.877 | 263 | 0.0000 * | 1.353 | 157 | 0.1779 |
Economic vs. Ethical | 7.333 | 263 | 0.0000 * | 2.715 | 158 | 0.0074* |
Economic vs. Philanthropic | 13.289 | 263 | 0.0000 * | 10.662 | 158 | 0.0000 * |
Environmental vs. Legal | −10.072 | 265 | 0.0000 * | −11.967 | 157 | 0.0000 * |
Environmental vs. Ethical | −8.562 | 266 | 0.0000 * | −11.909 | 158 | 0.0000 * |
Environmental vs. Philanthropic | −2.738 | 265 | 0.0066 * | −2.033 | 158 | 0.0438 * |
Legal vs. Ethical | 1.764 | 263 | 0.0789 | 1.324 | 157 | 0.1876 |
Legal vs. Philanthropic | 8.979 | 262 | 0.0000 * | 9.853 | 157 | 0.0000 * |
Ethical vs. Philanthropic | 7.139 | 263 | 0.0000 * | 9.571 | 158 | 0.0000 * |
Statements | Mean | t | df | p | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
First-Cycle | Second-Cycle | ||||
Economic | |||||
Using more efficient technologies | 3.56 | 3.06 | 2.480 | 216 | 0.0139 |
Applying the principles of economic efficiency as a criterion for job evaluation | 2.93 | 2.41 | 2.110 | 216 | 0.0360 |
Environmental | |||||
Developing organizational systems limiting environmental risk | 2.04 | 1.64 | 2145 | 214 | 0.0330 |
Legal | |||||
Executing court decisions and orders promptly | 2.48 | 3.03 | −2.554 | 216 | 0.0114 |
Implementing a pricing policy that guarantees compliance with the law | 2.32 | 2.74 | −2.442 | 216 | 0.0154 |
Obeying the law relating to the rules of competition in the market | 2.37 | 2.81 | −2.462 | 214 | 0.0146 |
Ethical | |||||
Monitoring for preventing unethical behavior in the organization | 2.33 | 2.72 | −2.134 | 216 | 0.0340 |
Avoiding unfair sales practices | 2.10 | 2.60 | −2.409 | 213 | 0.0169 |
Operating in the market according to the principles of fair competition | 2.23 | 2.83 | −3.306 | 214 | 0.0011 |
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Mazur B, Walczyna A, Cichorzewska M. The Place of the Natural Environment in Activities for Social Responsibility in the Opinion of Students of Electrical Engineering. Sustainability. 2023; 15(2):1306. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15021306
Chicago/Turabian StyleMazur, Barbara, Anna Walczyna, and Marzena Cichorzewska. 2023. "The Place of the Natural Environment in Activities for Social Responsibility in the Opinion of Students of Electrical Engineering" Sustainability 15, no. 2: 1306. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15021306
APA StyleMazur, B., Walczyna, A., & Cichorzewska, M. (2023). The Place of the Natural Environment in Activities for Social Responsibility in the Opinion of Students of Electrical Engineering. Sustainability, 15(2), 1306. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15021306