CSR Over the last two decades‚ the concept of corporate social responsibility (CSR) has attracted considerable attention academic circles as well as in practice. CSR has been the subject of much researched and one of most intensely debated issue among scholars and practitioners (Mcdonald and Thiele‚ 2007; Yeh and Li‚ 2009; Mandhachitar and Poolthong‚ 2009; Maignan and Ferrell‚ 2005; Dincer and Dincer‚ 2012; Barone‚ Mizaki and Taylor‚ 2000). The benefits of companies engaging in CSR activities
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I am in full support of The Exploratory Fracking and Extraction act. I would like to express concerns associated with hydraulic fracturing‚ or fracking‚ on behalf of the Sierra Club. Critical problems that are commonly brought to attention are: contamination of water supplies‚ seismic activity caused by fracking‚ and it worsens the current condition of the climate. Fracking wells inject water‚ sand‚ and chemicals deep into the ground to mine natural gas. Runoff from this process inevitably ends
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4. CSR in SMEs It is important to know how CSR is defined and understood by SMEs; lots of research has been carried out in relation to how CSR is viewed by large firm but research about CSR in SMEs are very few and limited‚ this fact shouldn’t take away the enormous importance in understanding how CSR is defined‚ understood and undertaken by small firms‚ after all‚ as stated by the Australian Centre for Corporate Social Responsibility (2012) small to medium-sized firms account for about 90 percent
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How Chromatography Helps The Human Race Chromatography is the separation of a mixture by passing it in solution or suspension or as a vapor (as in gas chromatography) through a medium in which the components move at different rates. “Chromatography is done by making of a mixture move past the solids‚ or across the surface of a solid‚ like paper. The mixture is poured onto a solid surface. As the different components of the liquid run down the solid‚ some of them move more slowly than other. A component
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LLOYD 4 PLL MISSION 5 PLL VISION 5 3. Overview of CSR activities 6 4. CSR ACTIVITIES 10 4.1 Life Enrichment Program 10 4.2 VILLAGE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM 14 4.2.1 Education 14 4.2.2 Economic 16 4.2.3 Health 17 4.2.4 Social 17 4.2.5 Religious 18 5. Recommendations 19 Implementation process: Identification of projects and consult with local communities 19 6. References 23 1. Corporate Social Responsibility CSR‚ also called corporate conscience‚ corporate citizenship
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members of the public sphere who may also be considered as stakeholders1‚ we prepared this summary to review the key Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) issues arise from this investment. In this summary‚ we will also provide suggestions and solutions to XYZ Company we will also provide suggestions and solutions to XYZ Company for better fulfillment of its CSR. Plantation and Sourcing Since XYZ Company has global supplier relationship and owns plantations in both China and Guatemala. The company
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hydraulic fracking is good for the environment because it puts toxic waste into the ground‚ contaminates water supplies and the accidental spills lead to much devastation‚ and even our groundwater gets contaminated. Toxic waste from the hydraulic fracking is one of the worst things that is happening as of right now. Fracturing fluid chemicals are known to cause cancer and they sometimes use the fracturing fluid for flowback. The flowback of fracturing enters the air easily. Hydraulic fracking contaminates
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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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CSR AND COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE Corporate social responsibility (hereinafter CSR) has become one of the central issues on the agenda of organizations today‚ but is still a long way from being a centre stage on corporate strategy (Smith‚ 2003; Stewart‚ 2006). One of the key problems is the lack of understanding about the impact CSR has on competitiveness (Porter and Kramer‚ 2006). There are many studies trying to analyze the relationship between CSR and financial performance (Chand and Fraser
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