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  • Requisitely holistic/systemic behavior as precondition and effect of social responsibility and subjective well-being
    Šarotar Žižek, Simona ; Mulej, Matjaž ; Potočnik, Amna
    The basis of each society consists of humans, being also essential parts of the concept of social responsibility (SR). SR is a contemporary version of informal systemic behavior aimed at requisite ... holism of behavior of influential persons and their organization. It requires their honest behavior, care, and end of abuse of their ownership rights in treatment of employees, business partners, broader society, and natural preconditions of humankind's survival; in ISO 26000 the topics of SR are even seven and linked by principles of holism and interdependence. SR extends to governors', managers', and governments' managerial principle called "process owners" that entitles subordinates to run parts of organizations with responsibility including their right of (efficient and effective) use without their right of abuse. Well-being of humans as persons, society, and employees may result from such non-technological innovation much more easily than without it. This is important because people with well-being feel and work better, thus contributing to the requisite holism and success.
    Vrsta gradiva - članek, sestavni del
    Leto - 2011
    Jezik - angleški
    COBISS.SI-ID - 10908188