Begins to Take Corporate Social Responsibility Seriously: CSR and Social Harmony in the PRC©1 Edward F. Ahnert2 Abstract: This essay describes the evolution of Corporate Social Responsibility in the Peoples Republic of China. It links that evolution to the major shifts in Chinese economic policy and in particular to the call for a harmonious society since 2002. It describes how since 2008 the government of China has become the major promoter of CSR not only to achieve a harmonious society but also to
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TRAVEL INDUSTRY (CSR) Akif Kurtulus Introduction As the population increases the airline industry must adapt to some positive changes. The airline industry must consider the needs of the environment and the destinations that are on high demand. Although there are current developments towards a corporate social responsible way of approaching new business model at this stage the airline industry‚ and the
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Hindustan Unilever Ltd (HINDUNILVR) Details Hindustan Unilever Limited‚ a fast moving consumer goods company‚ manufactures and sells home care‚ personal care‚ and food products in India and internationally. The company offers soaps‚ detergent bars‚ detergent powders‚ detergent liquids‚ scourers‚ etc.; and personal products‚ such as oral care‚ skin care‚ and hair care products‚ as well as deodorants‚ talcum powders‚ color cosmetic products‚ and Ayush health care and personal care products and services
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INTRODUCTION Bangladesh is the ninth largest economy in the world. For smooth monetary transaction there are fifty two commercial banks. Among them Standard Chartered Bank (SCB) is one of the leading multinational bank. SCB achieved the number one position in generates more than 40% of its revenue group while Treasury contributes more than 20% to the overall revenue. The goal of SCB is to be the "Bankers of First Choice." Emerging Markets of Asia‚ Africa‚ the Middle East and Latin America. founded
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Marketing CSR Activities of Rahimafrooz Group Submitted to Professor Dr. Anisur Rahman Nadeem Nafis – 41119044 Table of Contents Topics Page No. Introduction What is CSR Compendium about the studied company Business Domain Rahimafrooz (Bangladesh) Limited Rahimafrooz Accumulators Limited Rahimafrooz Batteries Limited Rahimafrooz Globatt Ltd. Rahimafrooz Distribution Ltd. Rahimafrooz CNG Ltd. Rahimafrooz Renewable Energy Ltd. Rahimafrooz
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CHAPTER- 1 ABOUT THE REPORT Profile of the organization: Mercantile Bank is a Commercial bank headquartered in Dhaka‚ Bangladesh. It was established on 20 May‚ 1999 and commenced Commercial banking operation on 2 June‚ 1999. It is a public Limited company with limited liability under the bank Companies act‚ 1991. It’s shared are listed in Dhaka Stock Exchange and Chittagong Stock Exchange. The bank provides products and services in retail banking‚ corporate
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Part One: Identify the three most important CSR issues that the company faces and explain why each is relevant for the firm. In order to identify these issues‚ you should read not only corporate reports and the company’s website‚ but also media reports and any research papers that offer commentary on both the company’s activities and its significant social and environmental impacts. Part Two: Critically evaluate the nature and degree of the company’s responsibilities in relation to
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Social Responsibility? The theory of corporate social responsibility (CSR) is best elucidated by the statement that a company should take a wider view of how its actions and success impact society and stakeholders. CSR identifies that "doing well" and "doing good" go hand in hand. (Leadership and CSR: a Perfect Match). A commonly used definition provided by the World Business Council for Sustainable Developement states that CSR is "Continuing commitment by a business to behave ethically‚ and contribute
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corporate policy‚ workplace practices and standards. To help meet these challenges‚ Porter and Kramer provide a holistic CSR approach for IHRM. The ‘inside-out’ approach maps the social impact of the HR activities value chain to identify positive and negative social impacts. The ‘outside-in’ approach diagnoses the social dimensions of a company’s competitive context to identify both CSR risks and opportunities. Additionally‚ by understanding cross-cultural nuances‚ alongside catering functional HRM activities
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United States: South-Western‚ part of the Thomson Corporation‚ 2006‚ Pg30 “Disney’s Enviroport.” www.Disney.com/corporate “Disney Gets the Message.” Business Week. May 13‚ 2002‚ i3782. p132 “Disney’s limits on links to fatty kids’ foods speaks to CSR trend.” PR Week (US)‚ Oct 23‚ 2006 p11 “Mickey Gets Fit.”‚ Time for Kids‚ October 27‚ 2006‚ Vol. 12 Issue 8‚ p2-2‚ 1/2‚1C “Mini Mouse.” Broadcasting and Cable‚ October 23‚ 2006‚ v136 i42‚ pg 30 Story‚ Louise‚ Eric Lipton‚ Andrew Martin contributed reporting
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