john sullivan subject: analysis on wal-mart’s csr initiaves date: 9/25/13 I. Introduction: This memo is in response to your request to assess the impact of corporate social responsibility implement by our competitor‚ Wal-Mart. Three main objectives of this analysis are: 1. How does Wal-Mart perceive itself as a socially responsible company? 2. Which contradictions exist in their CSR initiatives? 3. Are there direct correlations between CSR and consumer’s intent to make a purchase? II
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which they operate. First‚ it is the corporations’ obligation to recognize and solve the social problems they created. Then‚ business should be socially responsible to fulfill the expectation of today’s socially conscious consumers. Last but not least‚ CSR is the essential key to sustainability and success in the future. To begin with‚ business should take a significant role to maximize its positive impacts and minimize its negative impacts in the society‚ using their rich resource and technology.
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The Myth of CSR The problem with assuming that companies can do well while also doing good is that markets don’t really work that way By Deborah Doane Stanford Social Innovation Review Fall 2005 Copyright © 2005 by Leland Stanford Jr. University All Rights Reserved DO NOT COPY Stanford Social Innovation Review 518 Memorial Way‚ Stanford‚ CA 94305-5015 Ph: 650-725-5399. Fax: 650-723-0516 Email: info@ssireview.com‚ www.ssireview.com ~ DO NOT DISTRIBUTE ~ FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY ~
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1.0 Background 1.1 Introduction The purpose of this research is to gain a deeper insight into the attitudes of 18 – 25 year olds shopping at Sainsbury’s who are aware of CSR as a business practice‚ the perceptions they have built up in response to Sainsbury’s promotions and the longer term behaviours this might engender in them as a result‚ focusing on the following: 1. Amount of packaging used by Sainsbury’s 2. Recyclability of Sainsbury’s packaging 3. Sourcing of Sainsbury’s
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all‚ I think CSR is the good way to firms development sustain. In other word CSR is a way for companies to benefit themselves while also benefiting society. In today as consumer’s awareness about global social issues continues to grow‚ so does the importance these consumers place on CSR when choosing where to shop. CSR plays an importance role effect to consumer decision when they paid for any product. People want to feel good about what their dollar is doing. On primary focus of CSR is the environment
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Corporate Social Responsibility Written by Subin Han Introduction CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) is a form of corporate self-regulation integrated into a business model. CSR has been an essential part in business management (Wood‚ 1991). People can find that the significance of CSR has been emphasized due to ‘social responsibility’ included in the 4 meeting agendas at 2010 G20 Business Summit. In addition‚ the CSR policy ensures its active compliance with the spirit of the law‚ ethical
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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
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in the execution of their eight key CSR initiatives which are inline with millenium development goals suggested by United Nations in 2000. To make certain CSR remains a top priority for the business‚ they have developed strong CSR management structures and systems. Social‚ environmental and ethical issues are also incorporated into the Vodafone risk management processes. CSR-related policies were agreed to at the UK Policy Committee‚ chaired by the CEO. CSR-related issues are also a regular agenda
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Introduction to corporate social responsibility Corporate social responsibility is a figure of business self-regulation incorporated into a business model. CSR policy functions as a built-in‚ self-regulating mechanism whereby a business monitors and ensures its active compliance with the spirit of the law‚ ethical standards‚ and international norms. CSR is a process with the aim to embrace responsibility for the company’s actions and encourage a positive impact through its activities on the environment
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CSR in ERAMEDIC Company presentation ERAMEDIC is a company operating in the medical devices market in Morocco. It is a subsidiary of COFIMAG owned by ATLAMED Invest and has been operating for more than 34 years. The company serves medical professionals‚ hospitals‚ medical and clinical surgeries‚ pharmaceutical laboratories for research and supervision. CSR in the company 1. International level CSR is highly integrated in the strategy of the company through the dissemination of good professional
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