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    10/3/2012 Corporate Social Responsibility Introduction: A Stakeholder’s Perspective Perspective Recent Business Incidents for Deliberation – 1 • Toyota: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qNm-h9FbJg&feature=channel • The Octopus: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o30eVK1C1C0 • Cafe de coral: http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/hkedition/201011/04/content_11499922.htm • Minimum Wages ▫ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wnwck09iBdU&feature=fvsr • Cafe de Coral ▫ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BG47rvQVP0A&feature=fvsr

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    Corporate Image Corporate image is under attack. After recent reports of accounting fraud‚ executive misconduct‚ and other questionable activities in corporate America the consumers have lost faith. To manage this loss of faith companies must rebuild consumer sentiment. To accomplish this‚ reputation management needs to be reassessed. The Harris-Fombrun Reputation Quotient assists in corporate image management by providing companies with an established approach to measure reputation and corporate

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    GHANA CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY COLLEGE AMRAHIA‚ GHANA CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (CSR) OF ZAIN GHANA‚ A MARKETING STRATEGY FOR COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE OR TRULY GIVING BACK TO THE SOCIETY: A CASE STUDY OF ZAIN’S SCHOOL BUILDING PROJECT AT ODUMASI-KROBO. YEBOAH-MANTEY EMMANUEL APRIL 2010 CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (CSR) OF ZAIN GHANA‚ A MARKETING STRATEGY FOR COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE OR TRULY GIVING BACK TO THE SOCIETY: A CASE STUDY OF ZAIN’S SCHOOL BUILDING

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    Corporate social responsibility is becoming a key initiative and an essential tool in the growth of multinational corporations and the development of third world countries throughout the globe. The two concepts can work hand in hand to provide benefits for all; however difficulties in regulating and implementing corporate social responsibility need to be overcome before effective changes can be made. Definitions of corporate social responsibility can be somewhat varied depending on the perception

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    Research Abstract Title: The New Corporate Philanthropy Author: Smith‚ C. Date: May/June 1994 Source: Harvard Business Review‚ 72: 105-116. Abstract: Since the seventeenth century‚ business leaders have been in the top ranks of donors in the United States‚ and traditionally‚ the gifts of those prominent individuals were never meant to serve business purposes. Today‚ forced to explain why businesses should continue to give money away while laying off workers‚ contributions

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    ABSTRACT CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AND INDUSTRIAL DISASTER Bijoya Banik[1] Corporate Social Responsibility is the responsibility of the business towards the society that it takes from. It is the management of the business in a manner such that it produces a positive impact on society. Critics of CSR say that the primary purpose of a business is to make profit‚ and that it has no additional duty as long as it complies with all rules and regulations. Not doing anything negative might

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    REPORTING PRACTICE OF THE CORPORATE SECTOR IN INDIA Sham Lal & Sonia Lecturer in Commerce‚ Guest Faculty‚ Govt. Bikram College of Commerce‚ Patiala . Research Scholar‚ Dravidian University‚ Kuppum‚ AP. MA Economics Part II‚ Punjabi University‚ Patiala Abstract Disclosure is the communication of various details regarding the activities of the business which are to be disclosed either statutorily or otherwise‚ and it is to convey a true and fair view of the operating results and financial position

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    Identification Doctrine: Limitations in Establishing Corporate Criminal Liability The identification doctrine is the traditional method by which companies are held liable under the principles of the common law. According to this theory‚ the solution for the problem of attributing the unlawful acts to a corporation for offences that require intention was to merge the identified individual with the corporation. For the purpose of establishing corporate liability‚ a company may be responsible for the wrongful

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    What are the key characteristics of the U.S. model of corporate governance? How does the U.K. model compare with the diverse models in continental Europe and differ to the US model? There are many characteristics of the U.S. model of corporate governance that contribute to its effectiveness. We describe governance in regards to the board of directors‚ external auditors‚ the SEC‚ state laws‚ and stock exchanges. We then compare the U.S. governance model to that of U.K. and other models in continental

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    been theories of Corporate Social Responsibility that have flourished. These theories have help corporations to understand the importance of Corporate Social Responsibility. Other theories have provided an explanation of beneficial or damaging effects. Most importantly‚ each theory provides a different perspective on applying corporate social responsibility. Overall‚ corporations need to understand how both theories‚ Systems Theory and The Triple Bottom Line theory‚ relate to Corporate Social Responsibility

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