Csr in Apple Inc. Table of Contents 1 Executive Summary 2 CSR Background 2.1 Definition of CSR 2.2 Evolution of CSR 2.3 Emergence of CSR 3 Literature Review 3.1 Carroll’s CSR Pyramid 3.2 Purpose of the firm and how that shapes views on CSR 3.3 Arguments for and against CSR 3.3.1 Arguments Against 3.3.2 Arguments For 3.3.3 Summary of the key debates 4 Methodology 5 CSR at Apple Inc. 5.1 Apple’s profile 5.2 Reasons to engage in CSR 5.3 CSR policies at Apple Inc. 5.4 Type of CSR approach
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Introduction Apple Inc was founded in 1976 by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak with another 20 employees‚ the company started in Steve’s garage. Apple inc and its subsidiaries or collectively Apple is a manufactures‚ design and owner of variety of high technology included media player‚ portable music player‚ personal computer‚ smart phone‚ tablet as well as selling the related digital products like software‚ network services‚ third party digital content and application for Apple’s products. Apple first
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tamil Nadu has been ranked No 1 by the Economic Freedom Rankings for the States of India [1] Possessing the fifth largest economy (2004–2005) among states in India‚ Tamil Nadu is also the second most industrialised state next to Maharastra.[2] It ranks second in per capita income (2004–2005) among large states. It ranks third in foreign direct investment approvals (cumulative 1991-2002) of 225‚826 million ($5‚000 million)‚ next only to Maharashtra 366‚024 million ($8‚100 million)) and Delhi
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their labor which leads to lower overall wages. They become dehumanized by the system and are treated as no more than interchangeable parts of a machine. This dehumanization is still evident in manufacturing facilities around the world today. The Foxconn factory in China‚ which assembles the Apple iPhone among other electronics‚ employs a massive labor force to turn out hundreds of thousands of devices per day using a very manual and labor-intensive process. The factory still uses an assembly line
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sugar particles are the true cause of the devastating explosions that occur. It is important to know about and learn about these explosions because these types of explosions can lead to very devastating results putting many innocent workers lives in danger. However it is also a common misconception to think this only happens with sugar because it can
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The Technology Strategy Comparison of Lenovo and Apple MG 8673 Technology strategy Professor: Oded Nov Xiaofei Li Table of Contents Company Profile 3 Company Vision and Misson 4 SWOT Analysis5 Porter’s Five Forces6 Product market matrix 7 Growth Share Matrix8 Technology operation of Lenovo and Apple9 First Mover/Dominant design 9 Government regulation10 Lock-in and Switching Cost10 Strategy
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Apple‚ Inc. 2014 and the Global Smartphone Industry Learning Objectives • The dynamics of industries and customers change over time and its implications for strategic actions • The nature of sustainable competitive advantage • The timing of strategic moves • Multisided business platforms • The challenge of reinvigorating competitive advantage through innovation • The role of technology standards in competitiveness • Role
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Industrialization is a process that changed the farming and homemade crafts to making things by machine in the factories in both developed and developing countries. Industrialization caused many effaces in many developing countries in late 20th and early 21st century‚ each countries have different policy to approach to be successful‚ such as China. First‚ GDP is growth and people increase their living standard. People spend more money in their food‚ clothes‚ and living environment. Government created
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Intro We’ve all heard 9 in 10 new businesses fail in the first year. Even the ones that do succeed don’t make any money for the first few years. This can make starting a new business seem pretty bleak. Why then do people take such risk? I think we have to consider where we would be today if these innovative people didn’t. What would we do with do with our evenings if it weren’t for Mark Zuckerberg? Thank goodness for Tim Berners-Lee. Without him‚ we would have no internet. Finally‚ we owe a big
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Gather the facts: The company utilizes cheap‚ foreign labor to produce its product. Up to this point the company has worked with a distributor and therefore has not been exposed to the production methods utilized in manufacture of their product. Felipe aims to save the company money by eliminating the distributor’s approximately 30% mark-up‚ and coordinating with the factories himself. In his travels to the South China factories Felipe sees working conditions that appear to be unsatisfactory according
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