sustainable growth‚ which makes it appealing for the companies to be active in corporate social responsibilities (CSR). CSR became widespread due to a lot of factors and some of them are pressures from non-governmental organizations (NGOs)‚ activists and multinational companies who spreads their CSR beliefs and practices (Beckman et al‚ 2009). These pressures forced firms to be active in CSR‚ which is actually beneficial not only to the
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responsibility" has come into common. The concept of CSR has attracted considerable attention in recent years. However‚ CSR may have confused many corporations whether CSR brings benefits to the corporations‚ whether it is worthwhile to contribute organizational resources to CSR. Different studies have brought different answers to those questions. In the following paragraphs‚ we will briefly discuss whether CSR are necessary and the effectiveness of CSR. As the competitors have started showing they are
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CSR in Construction Industry CONTENT 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Corporate Social Responsibility: a Brief History 1.2 Definition of CSR 2.0 DISCUSSION AND INTEGRATION 2.1 CSR Practices and Sustainable Development in Construction Industry 2.1.1 Social 2.1.2 Economy 2.1.3 Environment 2.2 Push and Pull Factors Influencing CSR and Sustainable Development Adoption 2.3 Challenges 2.4 Conclusion PAGE 2 3 5 6 8 9 10 14 15 Module: FEM 205 Page 1 of 15 CSR in Construction Industry
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CSR in Tourism Industry Md. Abdul Hamid1 Nowadays Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a recurrently pronounced terminology. There is enough scope of ambiguity also in ‘meaning’ of this expression. Generally‚ the corporate world and researchers emphasize on different focal points. Instead of such vagueness‚ certainly there are affirmative something in the whole process. Regularly number of socially responsible organizations is increasing and awareness in this issue is rapidly increasing among
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Hospitality Industry Introduction Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has progressively become known as a germane issue in the corporate world for the past decade. Making the world a better place‚ socially and environmentally‚ is a global accepted phenomenon. According to Porter & Kramer‚ 2006‚ “corporate social responsibility has emerged as an inescapable priority for business leaders in every country.” The objective of this review is to discuss benefits of CSR on the hotel
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responsibility‚ or CSR‚ has always been fascinating to me‚ companies giving back to the society to create a better world. A lot of what I have read in the topic of CSR is the companies that get universally hailed by the people for doing good‚ but how about companies that is often in negatively spotlights? Companies that are creating products that harm peoples well being‚ destroying the environment or even leads to people’s death. I wanted to broad my view on these controversial industries and see how they
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Research Project Proposal Developing a Model to Measure the Impact of CSR in Telecommunication Industry of Bangladesh Proposed by: |Tanuba Tarannum |M. Nuruddin Mahfuz | |Id: 2005-2-10-028 |Id: 2004-2-10-068 | |Ghalib Al-Labeeb |Md. Atiqur Rahman Khan
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indispensable part of great business and economic success. CSR has a pivotal role in generating bossiness and corporate image building too. in respect of contribution to country s economics growth apparel industry account for large export earning sector in Bangladesh thanks to its early boon in the 80 S and 90S and extra ordinary labors of hundreds of thousands of female workers .readymade garment sectors manufacturing units are increasingly pursing CSR as the path way to face global challenge of quota in
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The tobacco industry (TI) has long been under scrutiny by the public for their unethical image. It is widely known by the public that the product the TI is manufacturing‚ being cigarettes‚ kills. According to the University of South Australia‚ corporate social responsibility (CSR) is concerned with the commitment by corporate entities to act ethically and to give back to society. Over time the TI has attempted to use CSR strategies in an attempt to bridge the gap between society and themselves. Prevention
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TRAVEL INDUSTRY (CSR) Akif Kurtulus Introduction As the population increases the airline industry must adapt to some positive changes. The airline industry must consider the needs of the environment and the destinations that are on high demand. Although there are current developments towards a corporate social responsible way of approaching new business model at this stage the airline industry‚ and the
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