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    Social Responsibility Journal Emerald Article: Corporate irresponsibility and corporate social responsibility: competing realities Brian Jones‚ Ryan Bowd‚ Ralph Tench Article information: To cite this document: Brian Jones‚ Ryan Bowd‚ Ralph Tench‚ (2009)‚"Corporate irresponsibility and corporate social responsibility: competing realities"‚ Social Responsibility Journal‚ Vol. 5 Iss: 3 pp. 300 - 310 Permanent link to this document: http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/17471110910977249 Downloaded on: 14-10-2012

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    CSR in India and Its Impact on Society Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is about how businesses align their values and behavior with the expectations and needs of stakeholders - not just customers and investors‚ but also employees‚ suppliers‚ communities‚ regulators‚ special interest groups and society as a whole. CSR describes a company’s commitment to be accountable to its stakeholders. With businesses focusing on generating profits‚ sustainability was not a popular concern among companies

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    Project on - CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY – AN IMPERATIVE PERSPECTIVE Project submitted by: Apurva Taran B.B.A.LL.B/2010/011 NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY‚ ORISSA 2|P ag e Agenda  Introduction  How does it help in Human development?  Global analysis of CSR  Focus on Indian perspective  Initiative from the major companies in India  Some major issues regarding CSR  Worldwide Effect  Conclusion  References 3|P ag e Introduction Corporate social responsibility is basically

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    to address social responsibilities. This is only certain truth to this statement as the world we live in now is evolving. People in the current era are more concern about social responsibility especially with corporations and their behaviours and plans. There is an increasing demand on businesses to have a “social conscience” and taking serious responsibility for providing employment‚ eliminating discrimination‚ ethical working environment and whatever else is related to having a “social conscience”

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    Corporate Social Responsibility in Textile Industry The current scenario and ways to improve Imran Hossain I.D: 1321071660 BUS 690‚ Sec: 3 Email address: imranhossain.textile@gmail.com ABSTRACT The ventilating crisis of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) issues in the textiles industry resulted in the engagement of many researchers in the analysis of CSR and its related factors throughout the globe. Some researchers in developed nations extend their policies beyond the boundary of CSR in

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    Introduction: In modern society‚ although there is no general common sense of what constitutes of Corporate Society Responsibility (CSR) and how much of it requires to firms‚ it is quite necessary for managers to have a better understanding of CSR and carry it out. Similarity‚ stakeholders also need to know it well. In early research on CSR‚ it was referred that the firm paid more attention to social responsibility (SR) than CSR (Carroll ‚1979). The reason can be that the firm’s dominance in the business

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    Impact of corporate social responsibility on financial performance: From the view point of Banking sector of Bangladesh Introduction: The Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) movement has assembled great thrust over the ancient integer of ages and today CSR is surfacing gradually and gaining its acceptance by businesses across the world. For being reason CSR is one of the most conversed topics to the government‚ by nongovernment and by business itself. The old proverb‚ “Everybody talks about society

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    long run for some people is social security there are some things that should change in that system. Social security is any government system that provides help to people with no income. With this system there is some laws in it and is one of the systems that deserves change in the government. In the article "Updating Social Security for the 21st Century: 12 Proposals You Should... - AARP." AARP. this article states some of the flaws that is need of change in the social security system “The age when

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    THE CASE AGAINST CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY According to my point of view‚ the writer of this article makes a controversial argument against Corporate Social Responsibility. He defines Corporate Social Responsibility as the increasing popular idea. His basic argument against this idea is twofold. First he argued that if profits and public interests are aligned‚ Corporate Social Responsibility is irrelevant. But I think that Corporate Social Responsibility is not irrelevant. The fact that

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    Corporate Social Responsibility and Emergent Models in Management of Stakeholder Capital in Philippine Conglomerates Serafin D. Talisayon Fifth International Research Workshop on Asian Business Singapore Management University‚ Singapore 13 April 2009 Abstract The paper adopts a social benefit-cost analysis framework to look at three stages in the historical development of management of stakeholder capital of corporations in the Philippines. The first two stages were government-driven. Stage One

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