Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is the framework proposed by Carroll (1991) to provide managers with a way to evaluate their duties to the myriad groups with interests in their organizations. These groups are defined as stakeholders and include owners‚ customers‚ employees‚ the community‚ competitors‚ suppliers‚ social activist groups‚ the public and potentially others. According to Carroll (1991)‚ the framework of CSR can be divided into four parts encompassing “the entire spectrum of business
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TABLE 1.1 MAJOR TRENDS IN E-COMMERCE 2011–2012 B U S I N E S S • A new “ social e-commerce” platform continues to emerge based on social networks and supported by advertising. • Retail e-commerce continues double-digit growth (about 1 4%)‚ building on its 201 0 resurgence‚ after slow growth in 2008 and 2009 due to the recession. • Facebook continues to grow‚ with more than 800 million active users worldwide. • Twitter continues to grow‚ with over 200 million accounts worldwide. • Mobile retail
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DISTRIBUTION MIX: Distribution mix is the combination of 5 major components and they are: 1. Inventory 2. Warehoushing 3. Communication 4. Packaging 5. Transport DISTRIBUTION CHANNEL : The path through which finished goods reach the customers from the production place is called a channel. A distribution channel can be small or large depending on the intermediaries like wholesalers‚ distributors‚ agents and the retailers. * OBJECTIVES OF DISTRIBUTION CHANNEL: The objectives of distribution
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the world had realized the importance of being associated with socially relevant causes as a means of promoting their brands. Cause-related marketing and corporate social responsibility has provided companies with a new tool to compete in the market. CSR refers to the corporation’s obligation to all the stakeholders. It stems from the desire to do good and get self satisfaction in return as well as societal obligation of business. This could be a strategic marketing activity a way for a company to do
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Responsibility and Labor Unions How do CSR and Labor Unions influence each other Table of ContentTable of Content 1. Introduction:2 2. Development and General Perception of CSR3 3. Position of Labor Unions today5 4. Labor Unions on CSR5 5. The possible reciprocal influences of Labor Unions and CSR6 5.1 Possible influences of Labor Unions on CSR6 5.2 Possible influences of CSR on Labor Unions7 5.2.1 Reorientation of Labor Unions7 5.2.2 CSR as a cause for the decline of Labor Unions7
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Corporate social responsibility is considering the impact of the company’s actions on society. There are 4 components of CSR such as economic‚ legal‚ ethical and philanthropic responsibilities. For IKEA‚ they are using more philanthropic responsibilities in their organization which is being a good corporate citizen and providing programs to support community – education‚ human services/health and culture. There are millions of refugee children without a safe place to call home. There are millions
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Introduction: The Dining Out Phenomenon It is no secret Americans love to eat‚ more importantly we love to eat out. Our fast paced society and never ending lists of daily demands makes the choice to eat out an easy one. Clearly Americans of all types‚ families‚ friends‚ young‚ old‚ everyone eats out.” The restaurant industry is projected to make $660 billion dollars in 2013‚ and there are almost a million restaurant locations” (National Restaurant Association‚ 2013). Society has become used to
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Academy of Management Review 2012‚ Vol. 37‚ No. 2‚ 300–326. http://dx.doi.org/10.5465/amr.2010.0522 UNDERSTANDING ATTRIBUTIONS OF CORPORATE SOCIAL IRRESPONSIBILITY DONALD LANGE Arizona State University NATHAN T. WASHBURN Thunderbird School of Global Management Notwithstanding the significance to organizations of external reactions to bad behavior‚ the corporate social responsibility literature tends to focus on the meaning of and expectations for responsible behavior‚ rather than on the meaning
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CSR impact on customer:- TSFIF has six main focus areas: * Maternal and Child Health: TSFIF(Tata Steel Family Initiative Foundation) addresses family planning concerns through the use of communication media. This programme has successfully destroyed prejudices created by myths and traditional beliefs. TSFIF focuses on reproductive health services and creates awareness on spacing methods and family planning options. * Adolescent Reproductive and Sexual Health: TSFIF has four projects —
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What is a smile and is smiling contagious? A smile is a facial expression formed by flexing those muscles most notably near both ends of the mouth (Wikipedia). Essentially‚ “a smile is a curve that sets everything straight‚” (Dyer 2011). People of all ages smile for numerous reasons. The most common reason for smiling is to display the emotion of happiness. However‚ sometimes people smile just to be friendly or polite and sometimes they may smile as a sign that they think they recognize or know you
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