Abstract
Thema probandi of this chapter is how some necessary social-human rights are provided thru management decisions in the public institutes. Although the term CSR focuses primarily on the corporations, in this research, the authors believe that in a broad sense CSR also covers other similar organizations than only business corporations. Public institutes do not have a legal form of profit organizations (i.e., corporations or companies). Those are organizations as schools (primary schools., grammar schools, high schools), graduate and postgraduate institutes (public universities), public hospitals (general hospitals and clinical centres), research institutes, nursery or elderly homes, museums, theatres, public radio, and television, mandatory health insurance public institute and mandatory retirement insurance public institute. A lot of human rights are covered as social services provided by public institutes. The concept of bridging human rights in CSR emphasizes that public institutes must contribute positively to society.
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