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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1981-Jollibee Food Corporation enters list of top 1000 corporation 1983-The Langhap Sarap TV ad campaign is launched 1984-Champ hamburger is launch and Jollibee enters the list of top 500 corporation assuming market leadership in local fast food industry. 1987-Jollibee enters the elite top 100 corporation and opens 1st fast food outlet in Brunei‚ marking its entry into the global market. 1990-Jollibee adds jolly hotdog and peach mango pie to it’s over glowing menu 1991-Jollibee’s 100th store opens
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Csr in Apple Inc. Table of Contents 1 Executive Summary 2 CSR Background 2.1 Definition of CSR 2.2 Evolution of CSR 2.3 Emergence of CSR 3 Literature Review 3.1 Carroll’s CSR Pyramid 3.2 Purpose of the firm and how that shapes views on CSR 3.3 Arguments for and against CSR 3.3.1 Arguments Against 3.3.2 Arguments For 3.3.3 Summary of the key debates 4 Methodology 5 CSR at Apple Inc. 5.1 Apple’s profile 5.2 Reasons to engage in CSR 5.3 CSR policies at Apple Inc. 5.4 Type of CSR approach
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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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Spirit Fritz Jay T. Dalawampu B-3R November 5‚ 2014 Does it really pay off to be good? Many firms are able to believe that doing corporate social responsibility (CSR) really pays off especially in the firms as well as in the firm’s stakeholders and society. However‚ what is a CSR in the first place? According to researches‚ CSR‚ also known as corporate initiative‚ is all about evaluating and taking up the liability of the company’s impact on the environment as well as in the welfare of the society
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out of producing product A into producing product B. our analysis simple we consider an economy that produces only two products‚ A and B (see Fig. 2.1). Imagine that all of an economy’s resources‚ such as land‚ labour and capital‚ were used in industry A. Then Q0 of A would be
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Culture‚ Hospitality and Tourism The word “culture” cannot be defined with a precise and singular definition. In fact‚ Raymond Williams‚ a leading cultural theorist‚ pointed out “Culture is one of the two or three most complicated words in the English language” (Williams 1983:87). There are more than one hundred definitions of culture depending upon the various academic disciplines‚ ranging from literacy studies to anthropology and sociology. Different scholars have different views about what
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PART 1: Hospitality industry is very wide and prosperous. All the businesses providing accommodations‚ catering‚ transportation‚ for people away from their homes are considered as hospitality organizations. The growth and the challenges of this industry are not solely dependent on the organizations and companies involved in it but also on the business environment. Business environment can be explained as set of external factors and forces‚ i.e. social‚ economic‚ political‚ technological‚ which
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Kentucky Fried Chicken‚ has been one of the most famous fast food franchises nowadays along with McDonald’s and Subway. Looking at the graph above we can see that Yum! Brands‚ the parent’s company of KFC are the third biggest firm in the fast food industry. By serving more than 12 million customers in 21000 stores in 109 countries every day‚ KFC has become the world most popular chicken fast food franchise. (1) However‚ over the past decade‚ KFC’s suppliers have been caught several time violating
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Case 2- Nike’s CSR Challenge 1. The challenges regarding corporate social responsibility that companies in the apparel industry face in their supply chain around the world is very complex. Apparel is something that everyone can make‚ so for companies they need to find a way to keep their prices competitive but also provide quality products. In this case we see some evidence of what was going on in The South Asian plants that produce Nike’s shoes. These poor conditions are not caused by Nike but
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