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Social responsibility in administration's education: an exploratory study about the vision of the undergraduate students

The purpose of this study was to explore the student's vision of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and their view about the teaching of CSR in undergraduate courses. Thirty Administration students of Rio de Janeiro were interviewed. The results showed that the respondents are concerned about this issue, since they consider that it is important for the practice of Administration. Some respondents said that the space given to CSR in the university is inadequate and, thus, it should be greater. They also said that the approach could be improved, since sometimes it is considered a superficial approach, although the content is correct. Many respondents learned more about it out of university, such as in magazines, newspapers, or at work. Many respondents had a more restricted view about the definition of CSR. The majority addressed only a few dimensions of it, showing little knowledge about it. Some respondents have doubts about CSR, especially basic questions, concerning the concept of the theme. Others have also showed doubts regarding the practice of CSR. Overall, the results suggest that respondents are sensitized to this issue. More than theory, however, they want to know how the CSR can be put into practice. The end of this research brings some recommendations to educational institutions and suggestions for future research.

social responsibility; education; administration


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