CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY OF PETRON CORPORATION Submitted by: Dianne C. Buenaventura MBA 652- Corporate Social Responsibility Submitted to: Dr. Emelyn Quintos- Libunao PETRON CORPORATION The largest oil refining and marketing company in the Philippines. Supplying nearly 40% of the country’s oil requirements‚ our world-class products and quality services fuel the lives of millions of Filipinos. BUSINESS DESCRIPTION Petron Corporation (Petron)
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Beanie Baby phenomenon has really opened a lot of eyes in the toys industry‚ especially‚ because this phenomenon was sustained in an industry that is known to be very turbulent based on the fact that‚ there are a lot of substitutes that come into the industry everyday‚ moreover‚ the excitement that these toys create‚ only can last for a short period of time as buyers in this market (usually children) tend to have an inconsistent buying behaviour and unpredictable majority of the time. This was not
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Infosys was founded on 2 July 1981 by seven entrepreneurs‚ Nagavara Ramarao Narayana Murthy‚ Nandan Nilekani‚ Kris Gopalakrishnan‚ S. D. Shibulal‚ K Dinesh and with N. S. Raghavan officially being the first employee of the company. The founders started the company with an initial investment of INR 10‚000.[6] The company was incorporated as "Infosys Consultants Pvt Ltd." in Model Colony‚ Pune as the registered office.[7] Infosys headquarters in Bengaluru‚ India Infosys went public in 1993
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Table of contents 1. Introduction 2 2. Definition of Key terms; 2 2.1. Human trafficking 2 2.2. Victim 2 3. Victims of human trafficking 3 4. Trends in human trafficking 3 5. Causes of human trafficking 4 5.1. Poverty and desire for better life of exploited victims 4 5.2. Corruption and the abuse of influence 4 5.3. High profits and Low risk. 5 6. Recruitment strategies for human trafficking victims 6 6.1. Being born in to slavery 6 6.2. Use of force 6 6.3. Fraud 6
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Social Responsibility Audit of McDonalds Company Social Responsibility Analysis for McDonalds CSR McDonalds operates in fast food industry. Given the competitive pressures in fast food market‚ McDonalds holds highest market share in terms of sales. McDonalds exists across the globe and has expanded in emerging economies before the main competitors expanded such as Burger Kind. Concerns for healthy food consumption and obesity are increasing therefore McDonald’s values its policies regarding stakeholders
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Social Responsibility (CSR) is the notion that business companies have obligations to society beyond their economic obligations. In a way‚ CSR is the company’s way of giving back to society and a way of being aware about the condition of the society and the environment. CSR is about how companies make profit‚ not how they spend them. It does not entail that the company should donate to charities or that they should use their profit on organizations with a positive cause. CSR is based on the idea that
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1. Lack of stakeholder engagement strategy – Apple simply doesn’t believe it needs to engage stakeholders‚ not to mention having an engagement strategy. We can see it every time‚ from not sharing information with Greenpeace about why Greenpeace got it wrong about the power consumption of Apple’s North Carolina data center to not responding at first to Chinese environmental groups investigating pollution issues in Apple’s supply chain in China. Another example is Apple’s tendency to reply to questions
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Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) means that a corporation should be held accountable for any of its actions that affect people‚ their communities‚ and their environment. Actually‚ MTR has been implementation of CSR. Since 1993‚ MTR staff will use their spare time to contribute to society‚ spontaneously organize and participate in volunteer activities. In 2005‚ MTR has also set up a volunteer program‚ to provide support for employees. The the MTR at “railway people‚ railway Heart” volunteers
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Nike CSR Corporate social responsibility can be defined as the "economic‚ legal‚ ethical‚ and discretionary expectations that society has of organisations at a given point in time" (Carroll and Buchholtz 2003‚ p. 36). The concept of corporate social responsibility means that organizations have moral‚ ethical‚ and philanthropic responsibilities in addition to their responsibilities to earn a fair return for investors and comply with the law. A traditional view of the corporation suggests that its
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