Background to the Study and Overall Research Aim: CSR is an important issue for companies in this day. In the past‚ many companies just put their eyes on their profit. They little considered social responsibility. In recently years‚ some experts point out that CSR can help corporations to make business growth. Within CSR‚ corporations will put social responsibility in front of making profit. Trough having CSR‚ they will consider their customers more and therefore‚ the products‚ services etc. will
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CSR and corporate ethics Table of Contents Table of Contents 2 Introduction 3 Definition of Main Terms 3 Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) 3 Corporate Ethics 4 Critical Arguments 5 Role of CSR in Travel and Tourism Industry 5 Role of Business Ethics in Travel and Tourism Industry 6 Benefits of Implementing CSR and business ethics in the tourism industry 6 Evaluation 7 The link of CSR and business Ethics in tourism industry
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Contemporary Science The effect of CSR initiatives on customer loyalty in the airline industry ROMAN ASATRYAN Department of Economics Tomas Bata University in Zlin Mostní 5139‚ 76001‚ Zlín CZECH REPUBLIC romankempo2002@yahoo.com Abstract: - Customer loyalty is one of the most essential consumers behaviours that firms endeavor to influence through the use of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) as a marketing tool. Over the years‚ researchers have studied the impact of CSR in direct relationship to customer
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Investing in CSR profitable to business? At any juncture when an organization goes past simply legitimate compliances and emphatically engages in activities that seem to more extensive social good which is for the most part outside the diversions of the firm and is more customized towards the more extensive social responsibility‚ the firm is said to have embraced the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) (McWilliams et al.‚ 2006). The terms corporate social responsibility (CSR)‚ corporate
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BUILDING A CSR INDEX In our CSR index‚ companies would be judged in 6 key assessment areas. Not only should the company have formulated goals or CSR targets but also achieved them within the stipulated period of time for a maximum score. The 6 key assessment areas are as follows: ASSESSMENT AREAS 1. ENVIRONMENT: This assessment area includes the physical surroundings in which the company operates including waste disposal techniques‚ energy saving initiatives‚ or climate change. POINTS OF
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INTRODUCTION Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has been defined as many things lately. Simply put‚ it is the commitment of a business or company to continuously upgrade its processes‚ systems‚ products and services by behaving responsibly and creating value for local communities they operate in‚ and by enabling its employees‚ existing and potential customers to improve their standards of living. Companies are said to be able to achieve their business goals in a transparent & ethical manner
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Operations Management: Why are operations the most vulnerable sector of any company when considering CSR? I. Introduction As globalization continues‚ the earth ’s natural processes transform local problems into international issues along with the development of international commercial activities. Few communities are being left untouched by major environmental issues and social problems. As one of the most active and influential elements of the human society‚ the business world has been
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Ethics and CSR Chapter 9 Ethics Connock and Johns (1995) define ethics as the following 3 elements; • Fairness • Deciding what is right and wrong • Practices and rules which underpin responsible conduct between groups and individuals Billington (2003) lists five distinctive features of ethics; • Nobody can avoid ethical decisions‚ we make ethical decisions every day of our lives • Ethical decisions matter‚ they affect the lives of others • Although ethics
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America…………………………………………………………………….18 2.3 Stakeholder Theory and Stakeholder Awareness…………………………………19 2.4 Drivers of CSR in developing countries………………………………………………..19 2.5 Corporate Social Responsibility in Nigeria…………………………………………..22 2.6 Ways CSR varies in emerging markets………………………………………………...25 2.7 Effectiveness of CSR in emerging markets…………………………………………...27 2.8 CSR theories and theoretical approach………………………………………………..28 2.9 Case study………………………………………………………………………………………….29
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. . 2 Leveraging Company Operations and Scale to Drive Social and Business Impacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Corporate CSR Journey - From Uncharted Territory to Roadmap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Optimizing Your Relationship with a CSR Consultant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 New Trends Redefine
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