_______________ Adv Prof Dev & Res: Project Proposal and Plan Page 1 Mayur Sojitra 000594653 STUDENT NAME: MAYUR POPATLAL SOJITRA STUDENT ID NUMBER: 000594653 PROPOSED TITLE FOR DISSERTATION: Pharmaceutical Industries and CSR in India: Relationship between CSR Activities and Financial Performance of Pharmaceutical Industries Project Overall Aims and Objectives The modern base of globalisation and ethical behaviour has considerably changed the basic philosophy of Corporate Social Responsibility
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summary: The paper discusses various reasons why there is so little research done on corporate social responsibility and sustainable development in the field of international business research. This although the interest in CSR and sustainable development is growing rapidly‚ since CSR and sustainable development are more and more included in the internationalization strategies of MNE’s. A number of conceptual and methodological challenges are indicated. These are: the low amount of valid data‚ the
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The Malaysian Government supports the concept by promoting the idea of how CSR helps and contributes to the growth of the country. Prime Minister’s CSR Award and ACCA Malaysia Sustainability Reporting Awards are just a few examples of awards given for good CSR practices. According to CSR WeltWeit‚ the CSR activities in Malaysia focus on education‚ health and environment. Most of Malaysian companies as well as foreign companies offer scholarships and low-interest-rate loans for students to pursue
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3-1 CSR Journal 1: CSR Strategy If you were the CSR officer for a company of your choosing‚ what would your CSR strategy be and what issues would you focus on? Identify the stakeholders this strategy applies to. Describe the impact of the competitive forces shaping your strategy. Taking into consideration‚ I feel I have not worked with CSR much in my current position at my current employer; I am going to take a stab at it and look at my own employer for this exercise. This is an entirely new concept
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Present An awaited report‚ released towards the end of March 2012‚ on working conditions at Apple supplier Foxconn showed dozens of major labor-rights violations‚ including excessive overtime‚ unpaid wages and salaries that aren’t enough to cover basic living expenses. Majority of the workers at three of Apple supplier Foxconn’s factories in China say their wages fall short of their basic needs. The factories were Audited by the Fair Labor Association (FLA). The average monthly salaries at the plants
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CSR ACTIVITIES CARRIED OUT BY THE ORGANISATION TEAM 5 SIVARANJANI.K SHRI GOWTHAM.M DINESH KUMAR.S BALA MURUGAN.M
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Conclusion Recommendation Q&A 3 INTRODUCTION - BACKGROUND Corporate Social Responsibility Popularity for business Key factor for building up corporate image Increasing competitive strengths 4 INTRODUCTION - BACKGROUND Case of studying Mass Transit Railway Corporation (MTR) The Six Pillars International Organization for Standardization 26000 Legal Division Non-executive committees’ control Internal referrals 5 INTRODUCTION – PROBLEM The customers are not
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Wal-Mart – Stakeholder and CSR policies Executive summary In this report I’ll try to show why Wal-Mart decision 8 years ago to develop a stakeholder management and a corporate social responsibility plan was a good decision for the company. The company realised that its image wasn’t really good in the public opinion; they were unable to communicate and reach the African-American community‚ they have a bad reputation toward women and also suffer from a lot of critics about their negative effect on
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The Coca-Cola Company and its CSR policy There is no doubt that one of the most popular multinationals today is The Coca-Cola Company. It has strong CSR policy where “CSR” is not only about being responsible for customers and fans around the world but also being aware of employees’ needs. Talking about employees - The Roberts Environmental Center at Claremont McKenna College in California publishes annual analyses of corporate environmental and social reports (together called sustainability
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CSR PRACTICES OF INDIAN FIRMS In order to have some insight into the various practices and initiatives taken by the corporates some leading Indian firms were selected which are Hindustan Unilever Ltd‚ ACC Ltd‚ Ashok Leyland Ltd.‚ Apollo hospitals Enterprise Ltd.‚ DLF ltd.‚ Ultratech Cement‚ Pepsi Co. India. HINDUSTAN UNILIVER LTD. Hindustan Uniliver Ltd. 4 is the India’s largest Fast Moving Consumer Goods Company with a heritage of over 75 years in India. With over 35 brands spanning 20 distinct
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