CSR under the CORONA-COVID-19 pandemic, field study on tobruk industrial complex
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37376/glj.vi51.1755Keywords:
Corporate social responsibility, COVID -19, StakeholdersAbstract
The study aims to identify the role that companies play within social responsibility in light of the outbreak of a deadly epidemic threatening human life represented in the emerging corona virus, and to search for the role that the companies under study play, the direction of workers and customers and the societal role towards society, based on the theory of stakeholders he study found that companies are committed, in light of the Corona pandemic, to maintaining the health and safety of workers and customers by distributing protective masks and alcohol, sterilizing work sites and places of service performance, and companies have not laid off their workers while bearing their costs, taking into account the social dimension, and supported some government agencies in providing goods. At a lower price than the market, the study also found that the companies under study did not assist the health sector by providing sterilizers and masks, and the isolation centers did not help in providing oxygen cylinders devices as a social role for them in facing the crisis.