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    Leadership‚  Ethics  &  Social  Responsibility  -­‐  Term  2‚  2014   CSR  Analysis  Assignment   Submitted  by  Arun  Sareen:  Student  No.  599078     Leadership‚  Ethics  and  Social  Responsibility:  CSR  Analysis  Assignment   Purpose  of  this  research  is  to  critically  analyse  and  evaluate  the  corporate   social   responsibility   (CSR)   policies

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    catering services are also mostly run by students. The á la carte restaurant‚ Flow‚ is often used by the staff of Laurea Leppävaara when hosting seminars of workshops for visitors from outside of the school. Same goes for the catering services‚ which often receive orders from teachers who are holding meetings and require something to serve for their guests. The café on the other hand is in everyday use by both the staff and students of Laurea Leppävaara‚ as it provides coffee and snacks‚ as well

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    managing a group of practical and rigid technological-related clients‚ she is supposed to be stressed out. However‚ miss Quynh Trang appears to be very satisfied with her current job as “I can help those practical people see another dimension beside machines and theoretical principles‚ which is the truest taste of life where humanity and sympathy for their disadvantaged fellows come in”. Yes‚ it’s the feeling that Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) gives to each person. Feeling good‚ feeling proud

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    The Gdansk Institiute for Market Economics Reporting on Corporate Social Responsibility by Banks‚ Financial Institutions and Listed Companies in Poland Gdansk‚ December 2003 This publication and the research that enabled it were co-financed by a grant from the Partners for Financial Stability (PFS) Program‚ a cooperative program of East-West Management Institute‚ Inc. and USAID. The opinions expressed herein are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the PFS Program

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    UK: Primark cuts three suppliers following child labour claims A News item from Business Respect‚ Issue Number 130‚ dated 17 Jun 2008 UK clothing retailer Primark has ended its contracts with three suppliers in India following allegations channelled through a BBC documentary that they used child labour to finish garments with embroidery and sequin work. The company said that the work had been improperly sub-contracted against the company’s code of conduct‚ and it had taken action accordingly

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    the footwear industry. This revolutionary technology fused soles to leather uppers without stitching‚ producing truly waterproof boots and shoes. • 1987: Timberland went public on the American Stock Exchange. • 1992: To sustain the communities in which its employees live and work‚ Timberland developed what later became The Path of Service program: a progressive corporate policy offering employees 16 hours paid leave to perform community service. • 1997: Timberland increased the benefit of paid employee

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    CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILTY Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) defined as the ethical behavior of a company towards the society‚ manifests itself in the form of such noble programs initiated by for-profit organizations. The concept has come into knowing trends now‚ but the practice has been on since ages‚ with corporate like Tata Group‚ Aditya Birla Group‚ Indian Oil Corporation‚ to name a few. They have been serving the community ever since their inception and organizations have

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    Business Ethics and Social Responsibility Introduction | Ethics | Code of Ethics | Social Responsibility | Social Audit | | Introduction | | The world of business is a melting pot of diverse cultures. With the present technology‚ the distance between business locations has become virtually borderless. Different backgrounds produce different understandings of very basic concepts‚ like what is right and what is wrong. Simply stated‚ right versus wrong is the definition of ethics. The challenge

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    Introduction In order to maintain social order and stability‚ people create a lot of rules to conduct the people’s behavior. A part of these rules of conduct is included in the scope of the law‚ which needs the coercive power of the country to protect its implementation. The other part belongs to the moral category‚ and it needs to rely on self-reflection and intervention of public opinion which can assurance its implementation. The business ethics is a part of commerce responsibility‚ and it is also a part

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    ExxonMobil‚ which possess considerable capital resources and are able to exert considerable power and influence‚ society is increasingly demanding that they behave in a socially responsible manner (Diara‚ Alilo‚ and McGuire 2004). There is a growing expectation that companies will adopt a business approach that illustrates responsibility to society above and beyond the economic function and legal performance of the firm (Gibbs 2009). This expectation can be understood as an implicit social contract

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