Business ethics and CSR Introduction In the past time‚ the majority of enterprises regarded business ethics as internal regulations to comply with the rules of legal standards(Trevino and Nelson‚ 2010). However‚ the condition changes in modern times. Business ethics is more and more important to identify what it is right or wrong during the process of working or trading and so on(Wheelen and Hunger‚ 2011)‚ which is closely related to the interests of stakeholders. Under the background‚ many companies
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focused by Wal-Mart: - 1. Social factors 2. Environmental factors Social factors: - Wal-Mart though being the global giant in retailing business it faces so many social issues through out‚ such as poor wages to its employees‚ from a report its proved that it gives 20% less wages to employees when compared to its competitors. Employees are made to work overtime without extra wages. (Micklethwait‚ 2004) Practices of gender discrimination like women were paid less when compared to male
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The World Business Council for Sustainable Development defines CSR as ‘the continuing commitment by business to behave ethically and contribute to economic development while improving the quality of life of the workforce and their families as well as the local community and society at large.’ Marks and Spencer are the UK’s leading retailer of quality clothing‚ food and home products with over 21 million UK customers. They have a team of 78‚000 employees and over 2‚000 suppliers. In January 2007
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Almighty Allah for blessing me to complete the report on safe and sound mind. A great deal of gratitude to our course teacher Dr. Md. Rafiqul Islam‚ Professor‚ Department of Banking‚ University of Dhaka. He offered me continuous guidance and many insignificant and constructive observations throughout the study. Basically his support‚ encouragement and availability to discuss ideas and problems have contributed much in completing this report. I would like to thank the business owners
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CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Case Study about the CSR of Nike prepared by Paul SOMER TABLE OF CONTENTS • Background of the implementation of CSR at Nike (besides the existing legal commitment) • Activities of Nike regarding CSR • Responsibility by impementing the Environmental Apparel Design Tool • • Nike Responsibility Governance Conclusion and future prospects BACKGROUND FOR CSR OF NIKE • In 1992 it became public that Nike produces in Indonesia at minimum wages • Strike in the production
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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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• Details of CSR of the top 500 companies o 3M India Ltd - Bangalore: Kar:Income -Rs 260 Cr :CSR -Pollution Drive‚sustainability solutions:CSR Rating:3/5 o Aarti Industries Ltd - Mumbai :Mah : Income -Rs 660 cr :Karmayog CSR Rating- 0/5 o Aban Loyd Chiles Offshore Ltd - Chennai‚TN:Income-Rs 300 cr :CSR-health‚upliftment‚disaster :CSR Rating- 2/5 o ABB Ltd - Bangalore‚ktk: Income -2300cr : CSR -environment ‚ Disability : CSR Rating -2/5 o Abbott India Ltd. - Mumbai‚ Mah:Income-Rs. 460
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form the daily operations of the restaurants into useable energy such as biodiesel. This solution ensures the waste oil does not pollute the environment and helps McDonald contribute to a greener future. *The above information are consulted to the report of McDonald. Charity: Ronald McDonald House Charities® The mission of Ronald McDonald House is to provide a ’home away from home’
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RELATIONS 8 7.0 CSR ACTIVITIES PROCEDURES 9 7.1 PLANNING 9 7.2 EXECUTION 9 7.3 POST IMPLEMENTATION REVIEW 10 8.0 APPENDIX 1 11 1.0 PURPOSE The purpose of this document is to clearly identify the objectives‚ structure‚ guidelines and procedures for carrying out Corporate Social Responsibilities (CSR) activities in CNOOC Energy services Nigeria Limited. This document is aimed at providing a clear understanding of the firm’s Corporate Social Responsibilities (CSR) activities.
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This paper aims at explaining the overall importance of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) by explaining the theoretical basis of the triple bottom line concept (TBL). This concept assumes that sustainable development can only be achieved by simultaneous implementation of environmental‚ economical and social objectives. Furthermore it will contain a brief comparison of two companies with different CSR strategies. The Koninklijke Philips N.V. will be used to explain the social criteria of the
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