Table of contents I) General Introduction II) Body 1) Self-presentation 2) Logbook of the lectures 3) Assignments Ethical dilemma CSR innovation Multi-stakeholder role play III) Conclusion IV) Bibliography V) (Appendices) General Introduction In this portfolio we can find all the work done in class and at home in the CSR and Ethics course. The first thing we can find is a summary of the values I have chosen and the explication why I feel identified with them.
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Perodua – Advertising with social dimension Executive Summary Perodua was set up as a national car project in the year 1993. In the initial years of its inception the company operated in a protected environment marked by both tariff and non-tariff barriers. By the year 1998 leveraging on its high local sourcing strategy the company‚ along with Proton‚ managed to capture up to 90% market share. In 2001 the company set up a joint venture with Daihatsu Motor Co. and Mitsui & Co.‚ the
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CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY OF PETRON CORPORATION Submitted by: Dianne C. Buenaventura MBA 652- Corporate Social Responsibility Submitted to: Dr. Emelyn Quintos- Libunao PETRON CORPORATION The largest oil refining and marketing company in the Philippines. Supplying nearly 40% of the country’s oil requirements‚ our world-class products and quality services fuel the lives of millions of Filipinos. BUSINESS DESCRIPTION Petron Corporation (Petron)
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Academy of Management Review 2012‚ Vol. 37‚ No. 2‚ 300–326. http://dx.doi.org/10.5465/amr.2010.0522 UNDERSTANDING ATTRIBUTIONS OF CORPORATE SOCIAL IRRESPONSIBILITY DONALD LANGE Arizona State University NATHAN T. WASHBURN Thunderbird School of Global Management Notwithstanding the significance to organizations of external reactions to bad behavior‚ the corporate social responsibility literature tends to focus on the meaning of and expectations for responsible behavior‚ rather than on the meaning
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Environment and pollution in CSR Introduction There are different type of pollution that affect the environment for example: Water pollution‚ Air pollution Land pollution Noise pollution and Radioactive pollution. Water pollution Water pollution is the pollution of water bodies for example ‚ rivers‚ oceans‚ aquifers‚ lakes and groundwater. Also there are some undesirable substances pollute the water. Moreover there are many cases of water pollution one of the themes is Industrial
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EXAMPLES OF GOOD CSR AND BAD CSR IN TELECOMMUNICATION IN INDUSTRY Evaluating CSR using B&L Framework | Ashwani K Sinha CONT ENTS 1. 2. INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................................................. 3 SELECTION OF INDUSTRY .................................................................................................................................... 3 2.1 2.2 2.2.1 2.2.2 CSR issues in general
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HOW DOES FAIRFAX MEDIA DEFINE CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (CSR)? Fairfax has commenced a process of stakeholder engagement to help determine what matters most to them in terms of its sustainability performance and corporate social responsibilities. This process has included engagement with their people‚ their shareholders‚ financial analysts and their audiences. Fairfax identified four areas of focus for Fairfax’s corporate social responsibilities: 1.Editorial integrity: Fairfax’s longstanding
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AIR ASIA BERHAD 1. INTRODUCTION Corporate governance is commonly known as the policies‚ practices or procedures a company implements to protect the financial interest of individuals. Publicly held companies are primary users of corporate governance because they sell stock to shareholders‚ who own the company. Several layers of management exist in these organizations‚ requiring shareholders to demand a high amount of accountability. A well balanced framework of accountability that is based
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Income Statement of the Air Asia for the quarter end 31/3/2014‚ 30/6/2014 and 30/9/2014 First quarter 2014 (1Q14) The Group recorded revenue of RM1302.4 million for the quarter ended 31 March 2014‚ 0.1% higher than the revenue of RM1300.8 million recorded in the quarter ended 31 March 2013. The revenue growth was supported by a 4% growth in passenger volume while the average fare was down 9% at RM164 as compared to RM180.achieved in first quarter of 2013. Ancillary income per passenger was increased
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A socially responsible corporation would try its best to satisfy all needs and make opportunity accessible for all levels of the people. The corporation will greatly benefit from the local community. Question 2 Corporate social responsibility (CSR) defines as a business’s concern for society’s welfare and aims at the long-term sustainable growth. The way I see it‚ these two selected items from “Customers and Communities” checklist place more attentions on general public’s well-beings and care
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