Abstract

If corporate social responsibility (CSR) is expected to work efficiently, there should be a standardised approach for implementation of the CSR concept for all businesses, including companies operating in the energy sector. Although many companies declare compliance with CSR standards, further investigation should be undertaken to evaluate if and how those standards have been applied in practice. The aim of this research is to examine the level of standardisation of the CSR activities within Polish energy companies and explore the good practices developed by those companies. The Polish energy companies have been selected for the investigation as the literature review we conducted demonstrates that there is limited research in this area and there is a knowledge gap regarding how Polish energy companies apply CSR regulation in practice. To accomplish the stated aims, the following research questions were developed: (1) What is the essence of applying the CSR concept in Polish energy companies, and at what level of development is the concept applied? (2) To what extent do Polish energy companies have a common approach to the CSR concept, and in what areas are there differences? (3) To what extent have Polish energy companies applied global CSR standards and solutions? (4) Is there a gap between the declared measures of CSR and their actual implementation in Polish energy companies? The research methodology of this study is based on a systematic literature review of the sources acquired from databases such as ProQuest, Emerald, SCOPUS and the Jagiellonian University Library. The multiple case study approach was identified as the most suitable research tool. Companies for the study were selected according to their affiliation to the energy sector and listing on the main market of the Warsaw Stock Exchange. These two assumptions allowed us to base this study on the largest Polish energy companies that have international status. Six areas of CSR annual report disclosures have been identified and used for the investigation and analysis. This research looks at similarities and difference between these six aspects of CSRs disclosed by Polish energy companies. The investigation allows us to conclude that the top three energy companies use similar tools to build their CSR strategies: formalised CSR concept, published CSR reports, disclosure of CSR information on the company website, CSR related activities offered to stakeholders, obtained CSR certificates, and CSR awards. This indicates the existence of a standardised approach to CSR across Polish energy companies.

Highlights

  • A country’s economic growth strongly depends on its access to energy

  • The energy sector consists of five different areas: natural gas, oil and oil products, electricity, and the heat sector [1]

  • The main objective of this study was to investigate and evaluate to what extent the activities of Polish energy companies in the area of corporate social responsibility (CSR) are standardised and consistent with international good practices, and how these standards are implemented in practice

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Introduction

A country’s economic growth strongly depends on its access to energy. The energy sector consists of five different areas: natural gas, oil and oil products, electricity, and the heat sector (heat economy) [1]. Various forecasts indicate that until 2040 the world economy will grow annually at 2.8%. Considering the predicted constant growth in energy generation effectiveness, it will result in an annual growth of the global energy sector of. It is forecasted that the consumption of conventional sources (coal and crude oil) will grow slower (0.4% per year) as renewable sources (solar, wind, and geothermal energy) experience a more dynamic increase (7.4% per year). The further and more dynamic expansion of the renewable energy sources should achieve around a

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