A PROJECT REPORT ON “BUSINESS ETHICS & CORPORATE GOVERNANCE” ON “CSR of BMW Company” In the partial fulfilment for the award of the degree MASTERS IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Under FOR THE YEAR :- 2014-15 [SEMESTER – IV] SUBMITTED ON :- 4 MARCH‚ 2015 TO :- PROF. DEEPA VYAS SUBMITTED BY :- [GLS1309] BHAVIR CHAUHAN [GLS1331] JAY PANCHAL [GLS1313] SANDIP CHAVDA [GLS1345] BITTU PAUL [GLS1316] ALIMOHAMMED CONTRACTOR [GLS1357] KARAN SHAH [GLS1362] RUSHIKESH
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The European Union defines Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) as “a concept that an enterprise is accountable for its impact on all relevant stakeholders. It is the continuing commitment by business to behave fairly and responsibly and contribute to economic development while improving the quality of life of the workforce and their families as well as the local community and the society at large.” In broader terms‚ CSR means a collection of policies‚ programs and practices adopted
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‘If a business wants to maximise profit‚ it cannot be concerned with corporate social responsibility’ Throughout time‚ humans have continually expressed the fears and concerns of their era through different forms of expression. These concerns have highlighted the plights and struggles of generations and give an understanding to their views of topical issues of their time. An issue prevalent today within our fast-paced and rapidly expanding society is one of Corporate Social Responsibility‚ with booming
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company‚ they found that the average CSR decreased during their 15 year time period. “ Although anecdotal evidence suggests that CSR is rapidly becoming commonplace within U.S. corporations‚ our findings have a somewhat mixed message. Although U.S. companies have significantly increased their CSR strengths during the past 15 years‚ CSR concerns appear to have proliferated during the same period‚ and many remain unaddressed. The net result is that our measure of net CSR strengths (strengths minus concerns)
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In 1940‚ his two sons‚ Maurice and Richard ("Mac" and " Dick")‚ moved the entire building 40 miles (64 km) east‚ to West 14th and 1398 North E Streets in San Bernardino‚ California. The restaurant was renamed "McDonald’s Famous Barbeque" and served over forty barbequed items. In October 1948‚ after the McDonald brothers realized that most of their profits came from selling hamburgers‚ they closed down their successful carhop drive-in to establish a streamlined system with a simple menu of just
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ACC704 BUSINESS ETHICS & GOVERNANCE MAJOR ASSIGNMENT T1 2015 Topic: CSR Disclosure in Public Listed Companies Annual Report - Fiji Name: Sanjini Devi Singh ID: S2009003935 Declaration I hereby declare that this project was entirely my own work and that any additional sources of information have been duly cited. I hereby declare that any internet sources from which I have quoted or drawn reference have been referenced in the contents list. Name: Sanjini Devi Singh Signature: ………………
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_____________________________________________________________________________________________ CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (CSR) Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL) is rooted in its Corporate Purpose - the belief that "to succeed requires the highest standards of corporate behavior towards our employees‚ consumers and the societies and world in which we live". HUL’s CSR philosophy is embedded in its commitment to all stakeholders -- consumers‚ employees‚ the environment
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the profitability and take care of all those associated with their survival in the society directly or indirectly. This realization resulted into the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). This research paper moves around developing an understanding about the corporate social responsibility (CSR)‚ delving into its concept and finding out its scope taking the case study of the TATA Group under Mr. Ratan Tata who has exemplified the sense of responsibility towards the upliftment of common
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disenfranchised poor of Bangladesh. BRAC investments act as ‘hedges’ to BRAC to protect these stakeholders from any future ‘liquidity crunch’ in the financial industry. These BRAC investments focus on companies that are aligned with BRAC’s mission of alleviating poverty. BRAC investments are independently run organisations that are fully or partly owned by BRAC. CSR INITIATIVES OF BRAC BANK 12 years ago‚ Sir Fazle Hasan Abed‚ their founder Chairman 430‚000 SME entrepreneurs – more than 90% being and Chairperson
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Introduction CSR is a situation where not only do firm’s care about profit maximization and wealth accumulation about take into consideration the needs of the society. According to Carroll (1979)‚ companies are expected to maximize profit‚ obey the laws of the land‚ operate in line with community norms‚ and do well in society beyond the society’s expectations. Today‚ CSR is becoming rational including the needs of the community‚ maximizing the profits and managing the stakeholders. Garriga and Mele
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