Substance misuse prevention as corporate social responsibility.

Subst Use Misuse

Center for Business and Society, Central European University Business School, Budapest, Hungary.

Published: March 2014

All sectors of society should be involved in reducing substance misuse, including businesses. However, the business sector is typically involved only to the extent that their products compel them to be (e.g., alcohol producers promoting responsible alcohol consumption). This article examines why business participation has been limited and how embedding prevention within a framework of health promotion could increase participation. It reviews both Hungarian and international cases, concluding that although corporate social responsibility (CSR) offers a framework to approach substance misuse reduction, a different perception of the role of the business sector is necessary to make it viable.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/10826084.2013.841242DOI Listing

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