9 resultados para Social impacts
em Doria (National Library of Finland DSpace Services) - National Library of Finland, Finland
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Tämän Pro gradu -tutkielman tavoitteena on analysoida julkisiin hankintoihin ja yhteiskunnallisiin vaikutuksiin liittyviä käsitteitä, käsitejärjestelmiä ja tutkimustuloksia. Työ on toteutettu käsitetutkimuksena, jolloin tarkoituksena on löytää ajattelun välineitä. Hankkeen yhteiskunnallisia vaikutuksia ovat muunmuassa ympäristövaikutukset sekä ihmisiin kohdistuvat vaikutukset. Näiden vaikutusten huomioiminen hankintavaiheessa mahdollistaa tarkemman kuvan saamisen hankkeen kokonaistaloudellisista vaikutuksista. Työn case -osuuskäsittelee Vuosaaren satamanhanketta, joka on yksi suurimmista julkisista investointihankkeista. Satamahanke toteutetaan laajassa eri tahojen yhteistyössä. Politikointi on ollut vahvasti mukana Vuosaaren satamanhankkeessa ja tietyt poliittiset voimat ovat pyrkineet edesauttamaan hankkeen toteutumista. Toisaalta tietytryhmät ovat pyrkineet estämään, tai hidastamaan hankkeen toteutumista.
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Tutkimus käsittelee YVA-lain mukaiseen ympäristövaikutusten arviointimenettelyyn (YVA-menettely) liittyvää vaihtoehtotarkastelua. Yleisessä vaihtoehtotarkastelua koskevassa osiossa selvitetään lainsäädännön asettamat vaihtoehtotarkastelua koskevat sisältövaatimukset. Tutkimuksen perusteella lainsäädäntö, mukaan lukien EY-oikeus, antaa vain vähän viitteitä siihen milloin vaihtoehtotarkastelu on riittävää. YVA:n laadunarvioinnissa ja siten myös vaihtoehtotarkastelun riittävyyden arvioinnissa yhteysviranomaiselle on annettu suuri rooli. Erilaisten YVA-menettelyä koskevien tutkimusten perusteella vaihtoehtojen valintaan ja vertailuun liittyen oli kuitenkin löydettävissä selkeät kriteerit, jotka määrittävät vaihtoehtotarkastelun laatua ja riittävyyttä. Tutkimuksen toisessa osiossa tarkastellaan vaihtoehtotarkasteluun liittyvää käytäntöä tiehankkeiden YVA-menettelyssä. Tutkimus perustuu tiehankkeiden YVA-menettelyä koskeviin oppaisiin, sekä neljään esimerkkihankkeeseen. Laadunarviointikriteerien perusteella tehdään myös esimerkkihankkeiden vaihtoehtojen valintaan ja vertailuun liittyvää laadunarviointia. Erityistä huomiota kiinnitetään sosiaalisten vaikutusten merkitykseen vaihtoehtotarkastelussa. Laadunarviointi tehdään esimerkkihankkeiden kirjallisten YVA-asiakirjojen pohjalta. Tiehankkeissa tarkasteltavat vaihtoehdot ovat yleensä erilaisia linjausvaihtoehtoja. Tästä syystä vaihtoehtotarkastelun merkitys korostuu tiehankkeissa, sillä vaihtoehtojen ympäristövaikutukset ovat usein hyvin erilaiset. Tutkimuksen perusteella YVA:n vaihtoehtotarkastelun avulla pyritään myös aidosti löytämään hankkeelle ympäristön kannalta paras vaihtoehto. Näin ollen tarkasteltavat vaihtoehdot ovat yleensä realistisia ja kaikki toteuttamiskelpoiset vaihtoehdot pyritään tutkimaan. Myös sosiaaliset vaikutukset huomioidaan muiden ympäristövaikutusten tapaan vaihtoehtotarkastelussa. Joitakin kehittämiskohteita tuli laadunarvioinnissa kuitenkin esille. Suurimmat puutteet vaihtoehtojen valinnassa koskevat vaihtoehtojen valinnan perusteluita. Vaihtoehtojen valinta tulisi perustella tarkemmin, jotta tiedetään esimerkiksi ovatko kaikki keskeiset vaihtoehdot tutkittu. Vaihtoehtojen vertailussa puutteena oli usein se, että tietoa vaihtoehdoista aiheutuvien vaikutusten merkittävyydestä ei ole esitetty. Nykyistä enemmän tulisi kiinnittää huomiota myös hankekokonaisuuteen sekä vaikutuksiin koko hankkeen elinkaaren ajalta. Tutkimuksen viimeisessä osiossa arvioidaan vaihtoehtotarkastelun merkitystä tiehankkei-den suunnittelussa ja erilaisissa lupapäätöksissä. Tutkimuksen perusteella tien yleissuunnitelmavaiheessa tehtävällä YVA:n vaihtoehtotarkastelulla on hyvät mahdollisuudet vaikuttaa hankkeen vaihtoehtojen muotoutumiseen. YVA:n vaihtoehtotarkastelulla on myös merkittävä rooli yleissuunnitelmaan valittavan vaihtoehdon valinnassa. Hankkeelle asetetut tarkat reunaehdot voivat kuitenkin rajoittaa vaihtoehtotarkastelun huomioonottamismahdollisuutta. Vaihtoehtotarkastelulla voi olla merkitystä myös tiehankkeiden lupapäätöksissä, mutta käytännössä tämän merkitys lienee vähäinen.
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Tämä työ tehdään Steveco Oy:lle sataman operatiivisen toiminnan aiheuttamien kulujen ja tuottojen seurantaan. Työssä käsitellään automaattisen liikevaihdon laskennan ongelmia ja ratkaisuja. Työssä sivutaan myös työajanseurannan sosiaalisia vaikutuksia työntekijöihin, sekä esitetään keinoja ongelmatilanteiden välttämiseksi. Työn tuottavuuden mittaamiseksi on kehitetty matemaattisia malleja, joita voidaan soveltaa organisaatiossa työtehojen mittaamiseksi. Työssä esitellään näitä malleja sekä pohditaan niiden soveltamista. Työssä esitetään malli automaattiseen liikevaihdon ja kulujen laskentaan sekä siihen liittyviä teknisiä ratkaisuja. Työn lopussa todetaan että automaattinen liikevaihdon ja kulujen seurantajärjestelmä on mahdollista rakentaa ja tuloksessa päästään hyvin tarkkaan arvioon lopullisesta liikevaihdosta. Arvion tarkkuus riippuu operatiivisten järjestelmien käyttötavoista sekä työnohjauksen menettelytavoista.
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This study focuses on corporate social responsibility (or CSR)as the latest dimension to emerge in the corporate responsibility and sustainability agenda, which in the recent past has rapidly risen to the top of the list of concerns for civil societies worldwide. Despite the continuing debates and discussions about the scope, benefits, and impacts of CSR to business and community in various sectors, levels, and types of society, many companies have moved forward to confront the opportunities and challenges of CSR. Thus, this study is about those proactive companies with a focus on the importance of CSR and its management inside and outside the company. It is an exploration and learning from the experience of Finnish companies, as well as other actors interested or involved in shaping the course of CSR, locally and globally. It also looks closely at how national culture affects the views, thinking, and management of CSR in a welfare state. This dissertation primarily draws on the analyses of information collected from a series of qualitative interviews and the existing literature in the area. This is complemented by an analysis of written and published documents on CSR from various sources. The results of the study give insightful information and detailed descriptions of a roadmap useful in learning and understanding CSR in Finnish companies. Despite the varying conceptual connotations, essential roadmap indicators point to the importance of framing CSR within the corporate responsibility concept, Finnish development and the welfare state system, globalization, stakeholders, and the pursuit of sustainable development as the main drivers of CSR, the remarkable progress of CSR in companies, and identification of key management areas and practices relevant to CSR. Similarly,the study reveals the importance of culture as essential in understanding and learning CSR. Finnish culture has a positive influence on the views, thinking, and management practices of CSR issues. Such a positive influence of culture, therefore, makes it easy for business people to discuss and understand CSR, because those CSR issues are already considered common and taken-for-granted by Finns and are implicit in the welfare state provisions. The experience of Finnish companies in implementing CSR policies in the supply chain is a concrete proactive step in advancing the message of CSR, that is, to bring companies and suppliers together to work on improving and strengthening relationships towards socially responsible practices worldwide. Such a forward step to deal with CSR issues in the supply chain reflects the companies' commitments and belief that CSR can be managed with the suppliers and gain positive benefits. Despite the problems and complexities, particularly in the global supply chain, managing CSR for Finnish companies presents new opportunities and challenges that are expected to intensify in the near future. The focus on CSR policy implementation inthe supply chain points to the importance of companies taking initiatives and forging cooperation with suppliers with the aim of addressing and improving CSR questions in the supply chains. The proactive stance of Finnish companies toward CSR is complemented by the active supporting role of important societalactors such as the government and NGOs. These actors carry out various promotional efforts and campaigns, thus bringing CSR into the mainstream of Finnish companies and strengthening the synergistic learning about CSR within the Finnish business and civil circles. The efforts of the government and NGOs to promote CSR are indicative of the importance of multipartite involvement and the emergence of better civil regulations. Likewise, their drive to learn from each other, exchange experiences, and contribute in CSR debates facilitated the evolution of CSRnetworks in the country. The results of this study add to the mounting evidence that CSR, in general, has created a new dimension in managing corporate sustainability. This study provides compelling empirical evidence and some direct quotations about CSR in the Finnish context. This information can be used to learn and gain new useful insights, approaches, and concepts for managing CSR.
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The objective of this research was to understand and describe what corpo-rate social and regional responsibility is in SMEs and define the meaning of these concepts to the community and region. Corporate social respon-sibility (CSR) creates a basis for regional responsibility. Regional respon-sibility is a new concept and this research examines it from SMEs’ view-point. This is a theoretical research and the aim is to create a theoretical framework of SMEs’ corporate social and regional responsibility. This framework supports the future research on the subject. The research results show that CSR of SMEs is practical, informal and dependent on the scarce resources of SMEs. CSR is a complex and deep concept and SMEs have their own way of interpreting it. It can be stated that CSR-practises in SMEs are closely connected to employment, envi-ronment, community and supply chain. The challenge is to find motivation to socially and regionally responsible behaviour in SMEs. Benefiting from responsible behaviour and the attitude of SME’s owner-manager are the key reasons for SMEs to involve in CSR and regional responsibility. The benefits of this involvement are for example improved image, reputation and market position. CSR can also be used in SMEs as risk management tool and in cost reduction. This study indicates also that creation of strate-gic partnerships, local government participation, a proper legal system and financial support are the basic issues which support CSR of SMEs. This research showed that regional responsibility of SMEs includes active participation in regional strategy processes, L&RED initiatives and regional philanthropy. For SMEs regional responsibility means good relationships with the community and other related stakeholders, involvement in L&RED initiatives and acting responsibly towards the operating environment. In SMEs’ case this means that they need to understand the benefits of this kind of involvement in order to take action and participate. As regional responsibility includes the relationships between firm and the community, it can be stated that regional responsibility extends CSR’s view of stakeholders and emphasises both, the regional stakeholders and public-private partnerships. Community engagement and responsible be-haviour towards community can be seen as a part of SMEs’ social and regional responsibility. This study indicates that social and regional re-sponsibility of SMEs have a significant influence on the community and region where they are located. Better local and regional relationships with regional and community actors are the positive impacts of social and re-gional responsibility of SMEs. Socially and regionally responsible behav-iour creates a more positive environment and deepens the involvement of SMEs to community and L&RED initiatives.
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Earlier management studies have found a relationship between managerial qualities and subordinate impacts, but the effect of managers‘ social competence on leader perceptions has not been solidly established. To fill the related research gap, the present work embarks on a quantitative empirical effort to identify predictors of successful leadership. In particular, this study investigates relationships between perceived leader behavior and three selfreport instruments used to measure managerial capability: 1) the WOPI Work Personality Inventory, 2) Raven‘s general intelligence scale, and 3) the Emotive Communication Scale (ECS). This work complements previous research by resorting to both self-reports and other-reports: the results acquired from the managerial sample are compared to subordinate perceptions as measured through the ECS other-report and the WOPI360 multi-source appraisal. The quantitative research is comprised of a sample of 8o superiors and 354 subordinates operating in eight Finnish organizations. The strongest predictive value emerged from the ECS self- and other-reports and certain personality dimensions. In contrast, supervisors‘ logical intelligence did not correlate with leadership perceived as socially competent by subordinates. 16 of the superiors rated as most socially competent by their subordinates were selected for case analysis. Their qualitative narratives evidence the role of life history and post-traumatic growth in developing managerial skills. The results contribute to leadership theory in four ways. First, the ECS self-report devised for this research offers a reliable scale for predicting socially competent leader ability. Second, the work identifies dimensions of personality and emotive skills that can be considered predictors of managerial ability and benefited from in leader recruitment and career planning. Third, the Emotive Communication Model delineated on the basis of the empirical data allows for a systematic design and planning of communication and leadership education. Fourth, this workfurthers understanding of personal growth strategies and the role of life history in leader development and training. Finally, this research advances educational leadership by conceptualizing and operationalizing effective managerial communications. The Emotive Communication Model devised directs the pedagogic attention in engineering to assertion, emotional availability and inspiration skills. The proposed methodology addresses classroom management strategies drawing from problem-based learning, student empowerment, collaborative learning, and so-called socially competent teachership founded on teacher immediacy and perceived caring, all constituting strategies moving away from student compliance and teacher modelling. The ultimate educational objective embraces the development of individual engineers and organizational leaders that not only possess traditional analytical and technical expertise and substantive knowledge but are intelligent also creatively, practically, and socially.
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The environmental aspect of corporate social responsibility (CSR) expressed through the process of the EMS implementation in the oil and gas companies is identified as the main subject of this research. In the theoretical part, the basic attention is paid to justification of a link between CSR and environmental management. The achievement of sustainable competitive advantage as a result of environmental capital growth and inclusion of the socially responsible activities in the corporate strategy is another issue that is of special significance here. Besides, two basic forms of environmental management systems (environmental decision support systems and environmental information management systems) are explored and their role in effective stakeholder interaction is tackled. The most crucial benefits of EMS are also analyzed to underline its importance as a source of sustainable development. Further research is based on the survey of 51 sampled oil and gas companies (both publicly owned and state owned ones) originated from different countries all over the world and providing reports on sustainability issues in the open access. To analyze their approach to sustainable development, a specifically designed evaluation matrix with 37 indicators developed in accordance with the General Reporting Initiative (GRI) guidelines for non-financial reporting was prepared. Additionally, the quality of environmental information disclosure was measured on the basis of a quality – quantity matrix. According to results of research, oil and gas companies prefer implementing reactive measures to the costly and knowledge-intensive proactive techniques for elimination of the negative environmental impacts. Besides, it was identified that the environmental performance disclosure is mostly rather limited, so that the quality of non-financial reporting can be judged as quite insufficient. In spite of the fact that most of the oil and gas companies in the sample claim the EMS to be embedded currently in their structure, they often do not provide any details for the process of their implementation. As a potential for the further development of EMS, author mentions possible integration of their different forms in a single entity, extension of existing structure on the basis of consolidation of the structural and strategic precautions as well as development of a unified certification standard instead of several ones that exist today in order to enhance control on the EMS implementation.
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In the past few decades, sport has become a major business with remarkable international reach. As part of the commercial sector of sport, professional sport is said to be intrinsically different from other businesses due to its unique characteristics, such as the peculiar economics and the intense loyalty of fans. Simultaneously with the growing business aspect, sport continues to have great social and cultural impacts on our society. Sport has also become an increasingly popular means of attending social problems due to its alleged suitability for such purposes and its popular appeal. A great number of actors in the professional sport industry have long been involved in socially responsible activities, many of which have been sport-related. While Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has been extensively studied in general, its role in the professional sport industry has received less attention in the academic research until recently. It has been argued that due to the unique characteristics of professional sport, CSR should also be studied in this particular context. The objective of this study was to contribute to filling the research gap and increase the understanding of CSR in the context of professional sport by examining sport-related CSR realized by professional football clubs in Europe. The theoretical part of this study leaned on previous literature about using sport as a means of attending social issues and the role of CSR in professional sport industry. The empirical part of the study was carried out through web site analyses and interviews. The clubs to be examined were chosen by using purposive sampling technique and taking into consideration the accessibility and suitability of information the clubs could offer. The method used for analyzing the data was qualitative content analysis. The empirical findings were largely in line with the theoretical framework of the study. The sportrelated CSR of the clubs was concentrated on teaching the participants diverse skills and values, improving their health, encouraging social inclusion, supporting disabled people, and promoting overall participation in sport. The clubs also emphasized the importance of local communities as targets of their CSR. CSR had been an integral part of the clubs’ activities from the beginning, but there were remarkable differences between large and small clubs in terms of structured organization and realization of their CSR. Measuring and evaluation of CSR appeared to be a challenge for most clubs regardless of their size and resources. The motives for the clubs to engage in CSR seemed to be related to the clubs’ values or to their stakeholders’ interests. In general, the clubs’ CSR went beyond what the society is likely to expect from them in legal or ethical sense.
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Long-term independent budget travel to countries far away has become increasingly common over the last few decades, and backpacking has now entered the tourism mainstream. Nowadays, backpackers are a very important segment of the global travel market. Backpacking is a type of tourism that involves a lot of information search activities. The Internet has become a major source of information as well as a platform for tourism business transactions. It allows travelers to gain information very effortlessly and to learn about tourist destinations and products directly from other travelers in the form of electronic word-of-mouth (eWOM). Social media has penetrated and changed the backpacker market, as now modern travelers can stay connected to people at home, read online recommendations, and organize and book their trips very independently. In order to create a wider understanding on modern-day backpackers and their information search and share behavior in the Web 2.0 era, this thesis examined contemporary backpackers and their use of social media as an information and communication platform. In order to achieve this goal, three sub-objectives were identified: 1. to describe contemporary backpacker tourism 2. to examine contemporary backpackers’ travel information search and share behavior 3. to explore the impacts of new information and communications technologies and Web 2.0 on backpacker tourism The empirical data was gathered with an online survey, thus the method of analysis was mainly quantitative, and a qualitative method was used for a brief analysis of open questions. The research included both descriptive and analytical approaches, as the goal was to describe modern-day backpackers, and to examine possible interdependencies between information search and share behavior and background variables. The interdependencies were tested for statistical significance with the help of five research hypotheses. The results suggested that backpackers no longer fall under the original backpacker definitions described some decades ago. Now, they are mainly short-term travelers, whose trips resemble more those of mainstream tourists. They use communication technologies very actively, and particularly social media. Traditional information sources, mainly guide books and recommendations from friends, are of great importance to them but also eWOM sources are widely used in travel decision making. The use of each source varies according to the stage of the trip. All in all, Web 2.0 and new ICTs have transformed the backpacker tourism industry in many ways. Although the experience has become less authentic in some travelers’ eyes, the backpacker culture is still recognizable.