Abstract

AbstractThe social audit is interconnected with the corporate governance and contributes to the increase of the trust and transparency between stakeholders. Social audit aims to analyze social factors and how an organization can contribute to the improvement of its activity. Also it involves analyzing the environment in which the organization operates and how it can help to maintain or even improve it. The contribution of this paper is focused on a qualitative research on social practices within NGOs and banking institutions. There is a limited number of studies in this sense in the literature, because is quite difficult to exist a homogeneous image of a domain rather heterogeneous. The present study follows to build an image, accompanied by examples of socially responsible practices We realized a list with the issues related to social responsibility, with specific examples to argument this aspect.

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