Corporate Social Responsibility This essay will be based on corporate social responsibility (CSR). It should allow the reader to understand what CSR is‚ the importance of CSR and how it would influence customer activities. Themes that would be included in this essay will be the background of corporate social responsibility‚ history and the development of corporate social responsibility. The key concepts will also be explained and the different stakeholders which will be linked to corporate social
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both for and against the business case for CSR to provide a more solid foundation for my thesis that “Corporate social responsibility contributes to businesses”. The basis of the debate for CSR has been constructed by two famous academics‚ Milton Friedman and
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solve problems and it is focusing of the surrounding customers‚ which is logical in the rule and nature of corporate responsibilities‚ nevertheless‚ the program itself is a great goal and important role in the society. 2- Would Milton friedman and R.Edward Freeman believe that Project Share is consistent with NYSEG’s fiduciary responsibility to its shareholders? Why or why not? I think Freidman will not agree at all with the idea because he
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These learning outcomes describe what students will accomplish upon successful completion of PHIL 2074F. You should refer to these outcomes when preparing for assignments‚ because they indicate what exactly you will be expected to do in assignments. Learning Outcomes (1) Recognize ethical dilemmas and questions that arise is business practice; (2) Apply ethical frameworks to these dilemmas and questions; (3) Evaluate ethical analyses of business practices; and (4) Construct unique philosophical
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Morals define our character; ethics dictate the working of a social system. Ethics point towards the application of morality. In the wake of this understanding‚ national‚ social and workplace ethics are based on the abstract moral codes adopted and adhered to by each member of the group. Ethics lay down a set of codes that people must follow. Ethics are relative to peers‚ profession‚ community‚ society and nation. Morals are and are dependent on an individual’s choice or beliefs or religion and can
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Agency Theory A theory that explains the relationship between principals and agents in business (In this relationship‚ the principal hires an agent to do the work‚ or to perform a task the principal is unable or unwilling to do. For example‚ in corporations‚ the principals are the shareholders of a company‚ delegating to the agent i.e. the management of the company‚ to perform tasks on their behalf.) Agency theory is concerned with resolving problems that can exist in agency relationships;
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de-Transform.pdf What is the purpose of a Corporation? • Profits v. social responsibility • Stockholders v. Stakeholders Who are stakeholders? • stockholders • employees • customers • managers • supplies • local community According to Friedman‚ can a business do anything in the quest for profits? • No‚ it must not be deceptive or fraudulent Who is Theodore Levitt? • Former professor of marketing at Harvard B-School‚ Ph.D. in economics‚ prolific writer‚ editor of Harvard Business Review
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com/management/Comp-De/Corporate-Social-Responsibility.html 11. Explain of CSR [online]. Retrieved from: http://smallbusiness.chron.com/corporate-social-responsibility-11605.html 12. Freeman‚ R.E. (1984) ‘Strategic Management: A Stakeholder Approach (Pitman‚ Boston). 13. Friedman‚ M. (1962) ‘Capitalism and Freedom’‚ University of Chicago Press‚ Chicago. 14. Friedman‚ M. (1970) ‘The Social Responsibility of Business is to Increase its Profits’‚ New York Times Magazine‚ September 13th‚ pp. 122-126. 15. Friedman’s
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The Case of CeCe McDonald: Murder—or Self-Defense Against a Hate Crime? She pled guilty to manslaughter‚ but activists believe this trans woman was "on trial for surviving a hate crime." By Nicole Pasulka | Tue May. 22‚ 2012 3:00 AM PDT Update: On June 4‚ CeCe McDonald was sentenced to 41 months in prison. This is the minimum sentence for second degree manslaughter in Minnesota. CeCe will receive credit for the 275 days she’s already spent in custody. Along with a reduction in time served
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Companies Act 2006 http://www.rtcoopers.com/companiesact2006.php Edward Freeman “What is Stakeholder Theory?” Business Roundtable Institute for Corporate Ethics‚ available at www.youtube.com/watch?v=bIRUaLcvPe8. Fisher and Lovell 2005 sited in ‘Business Ethics and Values‚ Harlow: FT/ Prentice Hall (2nd Edition) pp 315-6 Mckinsey & Co “The McKinsey Global Survey of Business Executives: Business and Society‚” January 2006‚ Milton Friedman‚ “The Social Responsibility of Business‚” The New York Times Magazine
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