Corporate Social Responsibility through SDGs: Preliminary Results from a Pilot Study in Italian Universities
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Theoretical Background
- (1)
- SDGs reflect the strategic priorities established by governance that share CSR planning;
- (2)
- indicators are fundamental for the control activities whose results eventually lead to correction of the strategy;
- (3)
- they are functional for the subsequent reporting of the activities and objectives pursued which find expression in specific documents: social reports, sustainability reports, and integrated reports.
RQ: What is the degree of institutionalization of CSR through SDGs in Italian universities?
3. Methodology and Materials
3.1. Design Process of the Analysis
3.2. Step Description
4. Discussion and Concluding Remarks
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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University | SPP | University | SPP | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
YES | NO | YES | NO | ||
UNI_01 | X | UNI_36 | X | ||
UNI_02 | X | UNI_37 | X | ||
UNI_03 | X | UNI_38 | X | ||
UNI_04 | X | UNI_39 | X | ||
UNI_05 | X | UNI_40 | X | ||
UNI_06 | X | UNI_41 | X | ||
UNI_07 | X | UNI_42 | X | ||
UNI_08 | X | UNI_43 | X | ||
UNI_09 | X | UNI_44 | X | ||
UNI_10 | X | UNI_45 | X | ||
UNI_11 | X | UNI_46 | X | ||
UNI_12 | X | UNI_47 | X | ||
UNI_13 | X | UNI_48 | X | ||
UNI_14 | X | UNI_49 | X | ||
UNI_15 | X | UNI_51 | X | ||
UNI_16 | X | UNI_53 | X | ||
UNI_17 | X | UNI_55 | X | ||
UNI_18 | X | UNI_62 | X | ||
UNI_19 | X | UNI_63 | X | ||
UNI_20 | X | UNI_97 | X | ||
UNI_21 | X | UNI_99 | X | ||
UNI_22 | X | UNI_A7 | X | ||
UNI_23 | X | UNI_A8 | X | ||
UNI_24 | X | UNI_C0 | X | ||
UNI_26 | X | UNI_C4 | X | ||
UNI_27 | X | UNI_C5 | X | ||
UNI_28 | X | UNI_C6 | X | ||
UNI_29 | X | UNI_C7 | X | ||
UNI_30 | X | UNI_C8 | X | ||
UNI_31 | X | UNI_C9 | X | ||
UNI_32 | X | UNI_S0 | X | ||
UNI_33 | X | UNI_S1 | X | ||
UNI_34 | X | UNI_S4 | X | ||
UNI_35 | X |
University | KPI | University | KPI | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
DATE | YES | NO | DATE | YES | NO | ||
UNI_01 | 27/01/2021 | X | UNI_36 | 05/02/2021 | X | ||
UNI_02 | 29/01/2021 | X | UNI_37 | 27/01/2021 | X | ||
UNI_03 | 26/01/2021 | X | UNI_38 | 03/03/2021 | X | ||
UNI_04 | 28/01/2021 | X | UNI_40 | 29/01/2021 | X | ||
UNI_05 | 01/02/2021 | X | UNI_41 | 31/03/2021 | X | ||
UNI_06 | 09/01/2021 | X | UNI_43 | 29/01/2021 | X | ||
UNI_07 | 27/01/2021 | X | UNI_44 | 29/01/2021 | X | ||
UNI_08 | 28/01/2021 | X | UNI_45 | 26/01/2021 | X | ||
UNI_09 | 29/01/2021 | X | UNI_46 | 25/01/2021 | X | ||
UNI_10 | 29/01/2021 | X | UNI_47 | 02/02/2021 | X | ||
UNI_11 | 27/01/2021 | X | UNI_48 | 28/01/2021 | X | ||
UNI_12 | 29/01/2021 | X | UNI_49 | 31/03/2021 | X | ||
UNI_13 | 26/02/2021 | X | UNI_51 | 26/01/2021 | X | ||
UNI_14 | 29/01/2021 | X | UNI_53 | 26/01/2021 | X | ||
UNI_15 | 26/01/2021 | X | UNI_55 | 27/01/2021 | X | ||
UNI_16 | 26/01/2021 | X | UNI_62 | 28/01/2021 | X | ||
UNI_18 | 29/01/2021 | X | UNI_63 | 26/02/2021 | X | ||
UNI_19 | 26/01/2021 | X | UNI_97 | 29/01/2021 | X | ||
UNI_20 | 28/01/2021 | X | UNI_A7 | 27/01/2021 | X | ||
UNI_21 | 27/01/2021 | X | UNI_A8 | 27/01/2021 | X | ||
UNI_22 | 28/01/2021 | X | UNI_C0 | 28/01/2021 | X | ||
UNI_23 | 27/01/2021 | X | UNI_C4 | 26/01/2021 | X | ||
UNI_24 | 29/01/2021 | X | UNI_C5 | 11/03/2021 | X | ||
UNI_26 | 08/04/2021 | X | UNI_C6 | 29/01/2021 | X | ||
UNI_27 | 21/01/2021 | X | UNI_C7 | 22/01/2021 | X | ||
UNI_28 | 28/01/2021 | X | UNI_C8 | 29/01/2021 | X | ||
UNI_29 | 26/01/2021 | X | UNI_C9 | 27/01/2021 | X | ||
UNI_30 | 29/01/2021 | X | UNI_S1 | 28/01/2021 | X | ||
UNI_31 | 26/01/2021 | X | |||||
UNI_32 | 26/01/2021 | X | |||||
UNI_33 | 29/01/2021 | X | |||||
UNI_34 | 29/01/2021 | X | |||||
UNI_35 | 30/03/2021 | X |
University | Type of Goal | University | Type of Goal | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Strategic | Operational | Strategic | Operational | ||
UNI_01 | X | UNI_36 | X | ||
UNI_02 | X | UNI_37 | X | ||
UNI_03 | X | UNI_38 | X | ||
UNI_04 | X | UNI_39 | X | ||
UNI_05 | X | UNI_40 | X | ||
UNI_06 | X | UNI_41 | X | ||
UNI_07 | X | UNI_42 | X | ||
UNI_08 | X | UNI_43 | X | ||
UNI_09 | X | UNI_44 | X | ||
UNI_10 | X | UNI_45 | X | ||
UNI_11 | X | UNI_46 | X | ||
UNI_12 | X | UNI_47 | X | ||
UNI_13 | X | UNI_48 | X | ||
UNI_14 | X | UNI_49 | X | ||
UNI_15 | X | UNI_51 | X | ||
UNI_16 | X | UNI_53 | X | ||
UNI_17 | X | UNI_55 | X | ||
UNI_18 | X | UNI_62 | X | ||
UNI_19 | X | UNI_63 | X | ||
UNI_20 | X | UNI_97 | X | ||
UNI_21 | X | UNI_99 | X | ||
UNI_22 | X | UNI_A7 | X | ||
UNI_23 | X | UNI_A8 | X | ||
UNI_24 | X | UNI_C0 | X | ||
UNI_26 | X | UNI_C4 | X | ||
UNI_27 | X | UNI_C5 | X | ||
UNI_28 | X | UNI_C6 | X | ||
UNI_29 | X | UNI_C7 | X | ||
UNI_30 | X | UNI_C8 | X | ||
UNI_31 | X | UNI_C9 | X | ||
UNI_32 | X | UNI_S0 | X | ||
UNI_33 | X | UNI_S1 | X | ||
UNI_34 | X | UNI_S4 | X | ||
UNI_35 | X |
Degree of Instituzionalization of the CSR through the SDGs in the Italian Universities | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
University | Zero SDGs | 1–4 SDGs | 5–9 SDGs | 10–16 SDGs | All 17 SDGs |
Results | (N.P.) | (rare) | (appreciable) | (good) | (optimal) |
Degree of Instituzionalization of the CSR through the SDGs in the Italian Universities | Degree of Instituzionalization of the CSR through the SDGs in the Italian Universities | ||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
University | Zero SDGs | 1–4 SDGs | 5–9 SDGs | 10–16 SDGs | All 17 SDGs | University | Zero SDGs | 1–4 SDGs | 5–9 SDGs | 10–16 SDGs | All 17 SDGs |
UNI_01 | X | UNI_37 | X | ||||||||
UNI_02 | X | UNI_38 | X | ||||||||
UNI_03 | X | UNI_39 | X | ||||||||
UNI_04 | X | UNI_40 | X | ||||||||
UNI_05 | X | UNI_41 | X | ||||||||
UNI_06 | X | UNI_42 | X | ||||||||
UNI_07 | X | UNI_43 | X | ||||||||
UNI_08 | X | UNI_44 | X | ||||||||
UNI_09 | X | UNI_45 | X | ||||||||
UNI_10 | X | UNI_46 | X | ||||||||
UNI_11 | X | UNI_47 | X | ||||||||
UNI_12 | X | UNI_48 | X | ||||||||
UNI_13 | X | UNI_49 | X | ||||||||
UNI_14 | X | UNI_51 | X | ||||||||
UNI_15 | X | UNI_53 | X | ||||||||
UNI_16 | X | UNI_55 | X | ||||||||
UNI_17 | X | UNI_62 | X | ||||||||
UNI_18 | X | UNI_63 | X | ||||||||
UNI_19 | X | UNI_97 | X | ||||||||
UNI_20 | X | UNI_99 | X | ||||||||
UNI_21 | X | UNI_A7 | X | ||||||||
UNI_22 | X | UNI_A8 | X | ||||||||
UNI_23 | X | UNI_C0 | X | ||||||||
UNI_24 | X | UNI_C4 | X | ||||||||
UNI_26 | X | UNI_C5 | X | ||||||||
UNI_27 | X | UNI_C6 | X | ||||||||
UNI_28 | X | UNI_C7 | X | ||||||||
UNI_29 | X | UNI_C8 | X | ||||||||
UNI_30 | X | UNI_C9 | X | ||||||||
UNI_31 | X | UNI_S0 | X | ||||||||
UNI_32 | X | UNI_S1 | X | ||||||||
UNI_33 | X | UNI_S4 | X | ||||||||
UNI_34 | X | Results | N.P. | (rare) | (appreciable) | (good) | (optimal) | ||||
UNI_35 | X | 84% | 4% | 3% | 0% | 9% | |||||
UNI_36 | X |
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Costa, A.; Tafuro, A.; Benvenuto, M.; Viola, C. Corporate Social Responsibility through SDGs: Preliminary Results from a Pilot Study in Italian Universities. Adm. Sci. 2021, 11, 117. https://doi.org/10.3390/admsci11040117
Costa A, Tafuro A, Benvenuto M, Viola C. Corporate Social Responsibility through SDGs: Preliminary Results from a Pilot Study in Italian Universities. Administrative Sciences. 2021; 11(4):117. https://doi.org/10.3390/admsci11040117
Chicago/Turabian StyleCosta, Antonio, Alessandra Tafuro, Marco Benvenuto, and Carmine Viola. 2021. "Corporate Social Responsibility through SDGs: Preliminary Results from a Pilot Study in Italian Universities" Administrative Sciences 11, no. 4: 117. https://doi.org/10.3390/admsci11040117
APA StyleCosta, A., Tafuro, A., Benvenuto, M., & Viola, C. (2021). Corporate Social Responsibility through SDGs: Preliminary Results from a Pilot Study in Italian Universities. Administrative Sciences, 11(4), 117. https://doi.org/10.3390/admsci11040117