Case Content/Instructions 1. Introduce the organization/company‚ the case‚ and provide a brief history of the organization. 2. Provide a clear‚ concise statement of the problem(s)/issues(s). 3. Identify primary and secondary internal and external stakeholders affected‚ describe their stakes in the issue‚ analyze the situation for effect on these stakeholders‚ and describe the issues and impact from the stakeholders’ views. 4. Summarize the primary and secondary ethical issues(s)
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Corporate Social Responsibility Frameworks FRANCISCO L. ROMAN‚ DBA MARIE KRISTIN C. DE JESUS FACULTY‚ ASIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT RESEARCH COORDINATOR‚ AIM RAMON V. DEL ROSARIO‚ SR. CENTER FOR CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY JOAN KRISTINE E. CHUA RESEARCH AND ADMINISTRATIVE ASSOCIATE‚ ASIAN INSTITUE OF MANAGEMENT Working Paper 13 ― 013 THE AUTHORS Asian Institute of Management W.SyCip Graduate School of Business AIM Ramon V. del Rosario‚ Sr. Center for Corporate Social Responsibility
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as everyone would like to believe policies are decided on in an ethical fashion‚ that usually does not end up being the case. We almost achieved the seemingly impossible in the early 1990s when the U.S. Senate proposed a bill that would have shifted the power struggle to the
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Corporate Social Responsibility Hashim Rizwan 250631955 MOS 3353 550 Bill Iwrin Corporate social responsibility can simply be identified as a duty‚ which is not a legal obligation lately‚ under very much consideration by every multinationals‚ as well as the growing firm. The ongoing concern is meant to increase the awareness between the business Individuals‚ to implement and draw line which should clearly indicates that what social obligation an organization has towards the
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the country as a whole through their social responsibility activities. The Mobile telecommunication industry in this country has increased tremendously within the past couple of years‚ and have increasingly played major roles in not only the lives of the people within the community in which they are situated but also in the total economic well being of the country as a whole through their social responsibility activities. The idea of Social Responsibility has developed differently around the world
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would be purity. If Tom were to tell on Brenda‚ he would be hurting Brenda and Mary‚ but he would also be causing small increases in unknown happiness to the community (school leavers and their families‚ police‚ the community). Kantian ethics Under Kantian Ethics‚ Tom should be talking to Michael and explaining the situation to him‚ as he is focusing on his duty to do what is morally right‚ regardless of the consequences (QUT‚ 2011). Universal Acceptability is followed as telling Michael the truth
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inflation‚ and to ensure American citizens of an opportunity for low-priced air transportation. Today’s motives in the airline industry go way beyond economic decisions for themselves as well as their shareholders. Nowadays‚ businesses are an essential part of society and the airline industry must exceed their compliance of legislation and obligations of what is expected of them and focus on the interests of society. In doing so‚ they must perform corporate social responsibility that will help improve
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Morrisons recently published last April its "Corporate social responsibility report" (CSR report‚ 2006) for the previous financial year. The report puts high regard on Morrisons’ effort to minimise the impact of its business operations on the environment. Moreover‚ the report stresses the catering of the interests of its "key" stakeholders‚ namely its customers‚ suppliers‚ colleagues and shareholders. Recalling way back before it completely took over the ownership of Safeway in 8 March 2004‚ Morrisons
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supervisor. As a result‚ serious issues were raised as to whether Zarley acted ethically and legally in that instance. Ethics and law are closely intertwined as both are focused on what is right and wrong. Ethics are principles that guide a person’s actions‚ while the law enforces those principles to prevent immoral behaviour. In regards to the case‚ Zarley’s
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Ethical theories and perspective of Immigration SOC120: Introduction to Ethics & Social Responsibility (ADG1421J) Immigration means to move from one country to another to find a better way of life for yourself and for your family. Some come to work temporally‚ some are running away from their past and some come to work hard to take of their whole family. Coming from immigrant parents I can understand the struggles that they went thru to provide for the family and themselves. Growing up it was hard
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