Teachers and representatives from the University of Murcia and the Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina, jointly inaugurated yesterday the course of the Sea International University-Campus Mare Nostrum "Corporate social responsibility in times of crisis."
The initiative, first made in the summer program at the University of Murcia, allow students fifty Argentine Spanish and many others, continue while teachers taught the talks the two countries from their respective universities.
The course will run until September 8 in the Faculty of Business of the UPCT.
Meanwhile, Carmen Sánchez Trigueros, co-director of the course, said that the term corporate social responsibility refers to "the voluntary integration, by enterprises, social and environmental concerns in their business operations and their relationships with their partners."
"Ethics and business-assured are or should be reconciled."
Meanwhile, Manuela Lopez Tenes, director of the Sea International University, showed that the failure to develop this course in the two countries, shows "the will to grow and go beyond," a trait, she says, have always had these summer courses.
Yanzi Pedro Ramón Ferreira, Dean of the Faculty of Law and Social Sciences, National University of Cordoba, stressed the importance of "corporate social responsibility, which is configured as a new business strategy of its own economy XXI century, aimed at achieving better results through the search for balance of economic, social and environmental. "
Finally, Fernando Martín Rubio, Vice President of Strategic Development and Training, emphasized the international nature of the course, and stressed that "corporate social responsibility must be inherent to the subject's participation in society."
"If we do this he said we are going to an individualized world despite globalization, a world doomed to crisis, not only economically but also socially."
Source: UMU