Halmstad University 2010 Halmstad University School of Business and Engineering Bachelor Degree EXPLORING THE INFLUENCE OF CULTURE ON CORPORATE SUSTAINABILITY The example of France‚ Spain and Sweden Marketing dissertation: 15 ECTS 18th of October 2010 Authors: Adriana Corral Alonso & Daphné Lapourré Supervisor: Jean-Charles Languilaire 1 Halmstad University 2010 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We desire to express our gratitude toward all people who have contributed to our thesis. We are willing to thank
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demographics and society in general have combined to make sustainability a mainstream issue. “The goal of sustainable development is to meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.” (G3.1 Guidelines‚ 2011‚ p4) This study report on a survey of the Virgin Group’s sustainability report that summarize the Virgin companies’ sustainability strategy‚ evaluating the sustainability report based on the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) principle
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Prof. Narendrababu B V. A.S.Chandru Sustainability Issues in Indian Corporate Abstract: My Research paper is about the sustainability of Chocolate companies in India and their CSR activities. I have analyzed some of the companies like AMUL‚ CADBURY and NESTLE and explained how they are sustaining in this market despite having huge competition from other brands including Indian as well as Foreign chocolate companies. What is Sustainability? To put it in simple words it is “The Ability
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[pic] Billabong International Ltd. Company Marketing plan By (James) Company History Billabong is a holding company for an Australian brand of surf wear and extreme sports apparel. The company was established by Gordon and Rena Merchant in Burleigh Heads on the Gold Coast‚ Queensland in 1973 and expanded overseas into Japan‚ the USA and Europe through licensing agreements with third parties. Billabong sources its products from manufacturers before attaching their specific
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Summary In the world there are 194 countries and Billabong has sold their product over 100 countries‚ the major regions are the North America‚ Australasia and Europe. There are several smaller regions that are selling products of Billabong‚ such as Australia‚ New Zealand‚ Singapore and more (Billabong n.d.). Billabong has been recognised in Australian and most in European countries for more than 10 years in the boardsports industry‚ yet Billabong has a limited consumer in a limited area with the
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Individual assignment for Sustainability (SEL) I chose to deal with the American giant of soft beverage Coca-Cola. In its Corporate Responsibility & Sustainability plan‚ the company This Sustainability report a quite interesting review based on stakeholders feedbacks‚ which will increase the brand transparency across its sustainability platform. As a matter of fact the company is trying to focus on four main elements: water stewardship‚ energy efficiency and climate protection‚ sustainable
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Billabong Case Study Managing Change HISTORY ← Australia’s largest surfwear manufacturer‚ annual sales = $680 million (2003/04) ← Core business = marketing‚ distribution and retail of clothing‚ accessories and eyewear ← Sells products under other brand names including: • Element (Skate wear) • Von Zipper (sunglasses) • Honolua Surf Company ← Founded in 1973 – by Gordan and Rita Merchant ← Reputation = supplying
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The Sustainability of the Texas Health Care System ENG 2413-016 May 9‚ 2012 A Report on Sustainability: Texas Health Care System With a focus on Health Insurance‚ Medicaid‚ Medicare‚ Pharmaceutical Medicine‚ Staff and Drug Shortages Introduction Health Care System’s Problems and Solutions Medicaid Health Insurance Medicare Pharmaceutical Medicine Staff Shortage Drug Shortage Recommendations Conclusion
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Introduction Billabong International Limited (BBG) produces surf wear‚ sports apparel and accessories for the surf‚ skate and snowboard markets (Macquarie‚ 2012). The firm recorded an 18.4% decrease in net profit to A$119.1 million in 2011 (Billabong Shareholder Review 2010/2011). After intense acquisition efforts‚ which saw Billabong buying over 11 brands (Appendix A)‚ the company was forced to undergo a major restructuring‚ closing 150 stores and cutting 400 jobs worldwide
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SUSTAINABILITY REPORT 2012 The only Company in the world‚ to be carbon‚ water and solid waste recycling positive FOR ALL OUR TOMORROWS Creating over 5 million sustainable livelihoods More than 38% of energy consumption at ITC is from renewable sources ITC Hotels Greenest Luxury Hotel Chain in the world G R I - G 3 C O M P L I A N T A P P L I C AT I O N L E V E L A + CONTENTS Chairman’s Statement: ITC’s Vision and Strategy Key Impacts‚ Risks and Opportunities 04 07 ECONOMIC
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