Economics Research – June 2012 Volume 10‚ Number 6 Brand-Consumer Relationship And Corporate Social Responsibility: Myth Or Reality & Do Consumers Really Care? Elias G. Rizkallah‚ Ph.D.‚ La Sierra University‚ USA ABSTRACT Companies are claiming that they are being challenged to maintain profitability and behave in socially responsible ways. The question is how much “the social responsibility” is a real pressure. Do consumers really know what the companies‚ producing their favorite brands
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• Economy is a main component is of having a healthy society not suffering from unemployment and inflation. How is it possible to have social responsible executives acting as agents and not as political officials? (Freidman‚ 1970). • The role of the government is to set a balance between the legislative‚ executive and judicial branches. Thus‚ there must be a set of regulations on corporate executives in order not play the role of an elected political official and by not having the complete control
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safety and‚ increasingly‚ also for the natural environment (Ethics‚ 2013) Social responsibilities are an organization obligation to make decisions that will enhance the welfare and interest of society within legal and ethical constraints that extends beyond making a profit. Decisions made should not be unethical so that the reputation of the corporation is not jeopardized. Even though part of social responsibility is to increase profits by doing so organization have to stay within the rules
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In examining the mission statements of multiple companies‚ it is apparent that corporations claim to prioritize social responsibility. Companies like Whole Foods‚ Ben &Jerry’s‚ Camano Island Coffee Roasters all actively contribute to different social causes. Even Philip Morris prioritizes “actively [participating] in societal concerns that are relevant to [its] businesses” over generating returns for its stockholders (Philip Morris‚ 2011). There are many different views on the extent to which
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concepts‚ and issues regarding corporate social responsibility of business organizations. Foreign Literature Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a critical issue across Asia. From local companies to multi-national conglomerates‚ how successfully business interacts with its environs and community is of supreme importance. As early as 1969‚ corporations have been paying attention to their impact on the local community and the world. Arising from the social justice movement of the 1960s‚ companies
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1. Introduction Social responsibility of business has been a subject of intense controversy and interest over the past four decades (Jamali 2008). The purpose of this paper is to critically analyze the two different views of social responsibility of business among scholars and business practitioners. The first is the shareholders view of Milton Friedman and another one is the stakeholder view of Bob Dudley‚ Group Chief Executive of BP Corporation. I will outline key arguments and point out drawbacks
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Corporate Social Responsibility Marketing strategy or integrated part of business Table of Contents ABSTARCT ……………………………………………………………………… 1 INTRODUCTION ……………………………………………………………….. 2 DESCRIPTION ………………………………………………………………….. 4 CASE CONTEXT ….............................................................................................. 8 METHODOLOGY …………………………………………………………….. 12 LITRATURE REVIEW……………………………………………………….. 13 OBJECTIVES AND ACTION TAKEN ………………………………………. 15 LESSONS LEARNED …………………………………………………………
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CHAPTER ONE 1.0 Introduction This chapter will point out the basic information on the effect of social responsibility on organizational performance. That will include stating the problem‚ giving the background information‚ general objectives‚ significance of this research study and the limitations of the study. 1.1 Background Information Consideration of the social‚ economic and political context demonstrates how CSR forms part of a wider strategic direction being taken internationally with regard
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The American Red Cross is a humanitarian organization led by volunteers and guided by its Congressional Charter and Fundamental Principles of the International Red Cross Movement. The Red Cross provides relief to victims of disaster and helps communities prevent‚ prepare for‚ and respond to emergencies. The Red Cross is a business whose effects are felt around the world. When disaster strikes the Red Cross is many times the first to react with the basic requirements for survival and the rebuilding
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Running Head: American Red Cross American Red Cross Melissa Chaney Public and Community Health HCS/457 Professor Nancy Donegan August 2‚ 2010 American Red Cross The American Red Cross was founded in 1881 by Clara Barton in Washington D.C. The American Red Cross states that their mission is “The American Red Cross‚ a humanitarian organization led by volunteers‚ guided by its Congressional Charter and the Fundamental Principles of the International Red Cross Movement‚ will provide
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