Enquête Pratiques Organisationnelles et Managériales des Entreprises (POME)
    Enterprises’ organizational and managerial practices survey (POME)
    The survey on ‘Enterprises’ organizational and managerial practices survey (POME) – Luxembourg – 2013’ was conducted between January and March 2013. The survey was run by regular mail on the census of resident legal units of the private sector with at least 15 employees. The response rate was 56%. The number of legal units in the dataset is 1 468. The topics covered are the management practices offered to employees (team work, job rotation, training, information-sharing, quality management, family-friendly policies, incentives, …) as well as the information and communication technologies (Internet, ERP, VPN, cloud, …). This survey interconnected with the survey on ‘working conditions and quality of work life (QVT) – Luxembourg – 2013’ is the first employer-employee dataset available in Luxembourg.
    Businesses
    Organizational practices
    Managerial practices
    Information And Communications Technology
    Corporate Social Responsibility


    k1
    K1.     Is your enterprise active in the field of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)?
    TAG: Corporate Social Responsibility
    k2a
    K2.     What field is concerned by your CSR policy? (several answers possible) Economic (e.g. quality label)
    TAG: Corporate Social Responsibility
    k2b
    K2.     What field is concerned by your CSR policy? (several answers possible) Environmental (e.g. waste reduction)
    TAG: Corporate Social Responsibility
    k2c
    K2.     What field is concerned by your CSR policy? (several answers possible) Social (e.g. diversity management)
    TAG: Corporate Social Responsibility
    k3
    K3.     How many years has your enterprise been active in CSR?
    TAG: Corporate Social Responsibility
    k4a
    K4.     Where is your CSR policy described? (several answers possible) a. In your business activity report
    TAG: Corporate Social Responsibility
    k4b
    K4.     Where is your CSR policy described? (several answers possible) b. On your web site
    TAG: Corporate Social Responsibility
    k4c
    K4.     Where is your CSR policy described? (several answers possible) c. In a report dedicated to CSR
    TAG: Corporate Social Responsibility
    k4d
    K4.     Where is your CSR policy described? (several answers possible) d. Somewhere else
    TAG: Corporate Social Responsibility
    k4e
    K4.     Where is your CSR policy described? (several answers possible) e. Nowhere
    TAG: Corporate Social Responsibility
    k5a
    K5.     Does your enterprise ...? a.    Have assigned one or more persons to the application of CSR
    TAG: Corporate Social Responsibility
    k5b
    K5.     Does your enterprise ...? b.    Have set measurable objectives in terms of CSR (e.g. x% reduction in waste, increased x% of women in responsibility positions , ...)
    TAG: Corporate Social Responsibility
    k5c
    K5.     Does your enterprise ...? c.     Have developed a timetable of actions to be taken
    TAG: Corporate Social Responsibility
    k5d
    K5.     Does your enterprise ...? d.    Have developed a procedure to monitor and / or control the implementation of its CSR approach
    TAG: Corporate Social Responsibility
    k6a
    K6.     In 2012, as part of your CSR approach, does your enterprise come into contact with the following stakeholders to ...? (tick only one answer per line) a.    NGO
    TAG: Corporate Social Responsibility
    k6b
    K6.     In 2012, as part of your CSR approach, does your enterprise come into contact with the following stakeholders to ...? (tick only one answer per line) b.    Government agencies
    TAG: Corporate Social Responsibility
    k6c
    K6.     In 2012, as part of your CSR approach, does your enterprise come into contact with the following stakeholders to ...? (tick only one answer per line) c.     Investors / shareholders
    TAG: Corporate Social Responsibility
    k6d
    K6.     In 2012, as part of your CSR approach, does your enterprise come into contact with the following stakeholders to ...? (tick only one answer per line) d.    Customers / suppliers / subcontractors
    TAG: Corporate Social Responsibility
    k7a
    K7.     Concerning the following items, does your enterprise ...? a.    describe in a document its values, concerns and motivations in social and environmental fields (code of conduct, code of ethics ...)
    TAG: Corporate Social Responsibility
    k7b
    K7.     Concerning the following items, does your enterprise ...? b.    respond to all customers complaints
    TAG: Corporate Social Responsibility
    k7c
    K7.     Concerning the following items, does your enterprise ...? c.     provide full and accurate information on products and services to customers
    TAG: Corporate Social Responsibility
    k7d
    K7.     Concerning the following items, does your enterprise ...? d.    go beyond legal requirements (commercial law, Code of Consumption) with regard to its customers
    TAG: Corporate Social Responsibility
    k7e
    K7.     Concerning the following items, does your enterprise ...? e.    give contributions to charities (e.g. NGO, Asbl, foundations)
    TAG: Corporate Social Responsibility
    k7f
    K7.     Concerning the following items, does your enterprise ...? f.      have set up a program to reduce the amount of energy and materials wasted
    TAG: Corporate Social Responsibility
    k7g
    K7.     Concerning the following items, does your enterprise ...? g.    encourage partnerships with local businesses and/or schools
    TAG: Corporate Social Responsibility
    k7h
    K7.     Concerning the following items, does your enterprise ...? h.    negotiate directly with employees with specific needs (women, young parents, older workers ...)
    TAG: Corporate Social Responsibility
    k7i
    K7.     Concerning the following items, does your enterprise ...? i.      consult NGOs and/or Asbl to resolve the difficulties encountered by some groups of employees with specific needs
    TAG: Corporate Social Responsibility

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