A Pragmatic Alternative for Creating a Corporate Social Responsibility Strategy By Dina Gerdeman 28 MAY 2012 RESEARCH & IDEAS : http://hbswk.hbs.edu/item/6994.html Abstract: Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a corporate initiative to assess and take responsibility for the company ’s effects on the environment and impact on social welfare. CSR may also be referred to as "corporate citizenship" and can involve incurring short-term costs that do not provide an immediate financial benefit
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measurements and mechanisms to evaluate progress: We need to do this taking into consideration a set of goals based on our values. A very common structure is the kind of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) reporting that companies do to disclose their socially responsible activities. 2. What has Greenpeace done to curb corporates from exploiting our global natural resources? A key part of their campaigns is investigations; they go to the scene of the environmental crime‚ expose the responsible
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Introduction to Business Law. In a report‚ address the questions presented. Also consider the following: Can you blame Kilts for accepting the offer given to him‚ or the action which he took to turn the company around? What percentage of the responsibility does P&G share for what happened? Although‚ nothing illegal took place in the Gillette turnaround or sale‚ was it ethical? Assignment should be one to two pages in length. For citation guidelines‚ please refer to the table in the APA Style
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The question‚ I learned‚ is harder to answer than you might expect‚ principally because most corporate do-gooders approach their social good efforts with more of an eye toward impact on the community than on the firm. With some effort‚ however‚ I’ve pulled some meaningful responses from corporate leaders I’ve reached and learned a great deal in the process. Garratt Hasenstab‚ Director of Sustainability at the Verdigris Group Garratt Hasenstab‚ Director of Sustainability at the Verdigris Group
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Throughout the social world‚ organizations exist in order to provide services‚ products‚ employment and many other completely necessary things. This paper will take a deeper look into three different organizations. It will begin by examining the ways in which they exemplify different sociological theories. It will also examine the ways in which they effectively demonstrate different administrative and organizational theories‚ which directly relate to they way in that their organization is structured
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: Social Impact of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and its relevance to the contemporary Indian society Purpose : Research study for Doctoral Thesis (PhD) Research Guide : Prof. Dr. C. Ganesh‚ Head Dept of Sociology University : Osmania University‚ Hyderabad Research Scholar : Sarvesh Amrutha Abstract The research study‚ “Social Impact of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and its relevance to the contemporary Indian society”‚ proposes to analyse social impact
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1. Auto Recalls - A company facing auto recalls would be ford. Ford has recalled 212‚911 Ford Explorer SUVs and Ford Police Interceptor utility vehicles from model years 2011 to 2013. This recall was due to safety issues‚ the door hinge was loose and could come detached if there is a side on collision. Unsafe Imports - A company facing unsafe imports would be Health Canada. Health Canada failed to stop Apotex from importing unsafe and suspicious drugs from a troubled manufacturing plant in India
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Corporate Culture Culture refers to the fundamental values and norms that a group of peoplesuch as an ethnic group‚ a nation‚ a corporation‚ or some other organization or professionholds or aspires to hold. Every culture distinguishes itself from others by the specific ways it prefers to solve certain problems‚ such as those that arise from relationships with other people‚ from the passage of time‚ and in dealing with the external environment. Groups of people have "typical" cultural traits that
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The evolution from corporate social responsibility to supply chain responsibility: the case of Waitrose The Authors Laura Spence‚ Centre for Research into Sustainability‚ School of Management‚ Royal Holloway‚ University of London‚ Egham‚ UK Michael Bourlakis‚ Business School‚ Brunel University‚ Uxbridge‚ UK Acknowledgements The research on which this paper is in part based was funded by the Institute for Business Ethics. The authors would like to thank seminar participants at Cardiff Business
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Classical Theories of Morality and Application In this paper we will review the three classical theories of mortality and interpret what the meaning‚ as well as make connections to my own culture. The purpose of this paper is to review theoretical perspectives and assess how they impact ones culture. Nicomachean Ethics In Aristotle’s theory of morality‚ Nicomachean Ethics‚ he surmises that all human activities aim at some end or good. There are three types of good‚ sensual (pleasure)‚ political
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