Do corporate social responsibility (CSR) reports provide shareholders and stakeholders with useful information on corporate social and environmental performance or are they merely a public relations vehicle? Answer this question by reference to a variety of accounting theories. There are many definitions to Corporate Social responsibility(CSR). One most common definition is that CSR is the consideration and response of the firm to issues that are beyond the regular technical‚ legal‚ and environmental
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Chiquita in Columbia I. Overview of the Issue In 1997‚ executives at Chiquita Brands Banadex were faced with a very serious ethical dilemma‚ which would severely impact the future of the company. The executives were confronted by the leader of one of the most powerful terrorist groups in the state of Columbia and the company had a significant choice to make; Chiquita could pay the terrorist group a penny for every dollar of bananas exported in return for the safety of their employees or they
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organization (The Economist‚ 2004). Lastly‚ severely opposing formation of the union formation within the organization which include aggressive policies for union avoidance. Employee compensation issues (Wages) Wal-Mart failed to follow the stakeholder theory‚ in which the firm should possess moral and ethical responsibility over its employees. The lower salary to the workers for their prolong work was never justify under the management action. Kantianism states that pushing the labourers to work
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Part 3 ---The Stakeholder-Analysis All stakeholders are in an exchange relationship with an organization. Each stakeholder group supplies the organization with important resources‚ and in exchange each expects its interests to be satisfied. The most important stakeholder groups are stockholders and customers. One can argue that‚ stockholder’s drove the company to expand to different parts of the world for more profits. The company also thought that the resulting profits would benefit shareholders
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...................................................................................... 4 II. Analytical Framework: The Shareholder and Stakeholders Models of Governance........................... 5 II.1 The Shareholder Model ................................................................................................................ 6 II.2 The Stakeholder Model ................................................................................................................ 8 II.3 The Interaction
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initiative in details. (15) ****** Political Views Affect Firms ’ Corporate Social Responsibility‚ Study Finds ScienceDaily (Sep. 19‚ 2008) — A new study in The Financial Review establishes a relationship between political beliefs of corporate stakeholders and the corporate social responsibility (CSR) of their firms. Companies with a high CSR rating tend to be located in Democratic states‚ while companies with a low CSR rating tend to be located in Republican states. Reference Amir Rubin of Simon
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The third stage is the incentive of stakeholders. Each stakeholder has certain expectations and interest into the company. So you want to know how trust worthy they are‚ their influence‚ and potential of helping out the whole company. Every single stakeholder that is part of this issue has their worries and some have more authority compared to the rest. In this example‚ Lululemon’s suppliers and investors would have the lowest authority since they do not have a lot invested into the company. On the
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communication strategy is said to be one of the factors that contributed to this success. Information between internal and external stakeholders is essential and proper communication can make the difference between success and failure. In a dominating supermarket‚ like Aldi‚ it’s not unusual for internal stakeholders (employees) to become loyal external stakeholders (customers). Stakeholders for Aldi may include: Consumers Employees Suppliers Government Financial institutions Media Being an international company
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Team: Luigi Cagnetta Edoardo Bruno Romit Kris Sriram Danilo Maciel de Barros Luiz Piccini Pedro Vassimon Index CHAPTER 1 - FEASIBILITY ....................................................................................... 3 1.1 Stakeholder analysis ............................................................................................. 3 1.1.1 Description Matrix ......................................................................................... 3 1.1.2 SWOT Analysis
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