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Interfaces of occupational health management and corporate social responsibility : a multi-centre qualitative study from Germany.
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Author:
Kuhn, Eva
;
Muller, Sebastian
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BMC Public Health 21, article number 1042, 2021
Year:
2021
Type:
Journal Article
Subject:
Safety management
;
Research
;
Health promotion
Abstract:
This study aims to examine key stakeholders’ views and experiences regarding interfaces between OHM and CSR in German companies.
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