CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY STRATEGY‚ MARKETING PERFORMANCE AND MARKETING SUSTAINABILITY: AN EMPIRICAL INVESTIGATION OF ISO 14000 BUSINESSES IN THAILAND Srisunan Prasertsang‚ Mahasarakham Business School‚ Mahasarakham University‚ Thailand Phapruke Ussahawanitchakit‚ Mahasarakham Business School‚ Mahasarakham University‚ Thailand ABSTRACT This study examines the impacts of six dimensions of corporate social responsibility strategy on marketing sustainability through mediating influences of marketing
Premium Marketing
of distress‚ it can help to negate or reduce the potential negative influence on their performance. CSR orientation of banks can be a useful tool for them to tide over such crises in future‚ if banks maintain their relationships with stakeholders in making their businesses more sustainability. CSR‚ among other things‚ is a key stakeholder relationship building activity. It was also found that the CSR brand does reap more relationship benefits from its social initiatives than do its competitors indicating
Premium Bank Corporate social responsibility
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). Some may debate that it decreases company’s profits by spending much money on CSR. However‚ according to Needle (2004)‚ ‘good’ CSR is also good for business‚ a firm could benefit from doing CSR. Thus‚ this paper aims to explain its importance. It begins with the definition of CSR and its four responsibilities‚ then presents how it influences a business and benefits it can bring. Finally‚ I am going to describe strategic CSR and discuss why firms have social
Premium Social responsibility Corporate social responsibility Business ethics
PR…………………………………………………………....2 Public Relations and CSR……………………….................3 CSR and stakeholders’ expectations……………................3 Evolution of CRS and different concepts……….................5 Role of PR firms and PR tools for CSR……………...........6 The impact of CSR on business and society…………........6 Practices on CSR between businesses………………..........6 CSR management skills……………………………….........7 Convergence and Transparency of CSR Practices and tools……………………………………………………..
Premium Corporate social responsibility Social responsibility Socially responsible investing
otherwise known as CSR‚ has been defined as the continuing commitment by businesses to contribute to economic development while improving the quality of life of the workforce and their families‚ as well as the local community and society. Studies have shown that businesses can no longer ignore communities within their areas of operations otherwise they risk harmonious coexistence. For many companies‚ managing CSR is no longer seen as an extra cost or burden. Rather‚ CSR is increasingly viewed
Premium Corporate social responsibility Project management Term
a major hindrance that stops organisations in practising CSR a) No knowledge about CSR b) Inadequate financial resource c) No relevant experience and skill d) Others__________________________ Which of the following factors are the major limiting factors in your way to CSR Breadth of CSR not defined Government regulations Financial limit of CSR not defined Philanthropy can’t be measured B1. Does your company engage in CSR initiatives (by this we mean managing corporate activities
Premium Corporate social responsibility Natural environment
regularly contributed to various CSR initiatives in the areas of health‚ education‚ infrastructure‚ and culture. In 2003‚ it decided to allocate 0.75% of its net profit each year for various socio-economic developmental programs undertaken by the company. In 2004‚ it drafted a Corporate Citizenship Policy - a written guideline which was to provide a direction to the company’s CSR initiatives. | | With growing globalization‚ Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) had been increasing in importance
Premium Corporate social responsibility Petroleum
Name of the Student: Varma Ankita Surendra. Roll no. 013 SR NO. PARTICULARS PAGE NO 1. INTRODUCTION OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY 2. FORMS OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY 3. ITC Limited Corporate Citizenship 4. CSR philosophy of ITC 5. E-Choupal 6. About ITC-Inter Business 7. Social & Farm forestry 8. Farm Forestry and Land Improvement 9. Integrated Watershed Development 10. Integrated Agricultural Development 11. Livestock Development 12. Integrated
Premium Corporate social responsibility
Richard Ford was without a doubt inspired by events from his personal life whilst writing The Sportswriter. This becomes evident when you compare Richard Ford to the protagonist of the story. Both hails from Mississippi‚ lives in New Jersey and published a well-received collection of short stories earlier in life. To remain in the headlights after the initial breakthrough did however prove to be tough and as a result their fame died out. The following years they worked as sports journalists for a
Premium Middle age Middle age Short story
sIMPACTS OF CSR : 1)ON BUSINESS COMPANY: a.ENSUREMENT OF WORKERS’ RIGHTS AND BENEFITS: By implimenting csr‚the company has ensured workers’ rights and benefits and their is no need to create a collective labour agreement and maintain existence of a trade union. b.PROTECTION FROM PROTESTS AGAINST THE INDUSTRIES: The responsibilities towards the emplyees are well fulfilled by the company by satisfying them and so the employees need not to protest against the industries. c.RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN
Premium Corporate social responsibility Social responsibility Socially responsible investing