food and consumer issues; environment‚ health and safety; and community investment. They started sponsoring community-focused events‚ training or employing the community people‚ donating the materials‚ products‚ promotional materials‚ equipment and furniture. The actions of Cadburys social actions are: Cadbury Schweppes’ Community Investment Programme (CIP) was developed by management and staff to help support three principal areas of focus: education and enterprise; health and welfare;
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with the externalities in the organisation‚ the drives of Adidas’s values and ethical approaches will also be assessed‚ including an overall conclusion based on my opinion of Adidas as a sustainable organisation. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is defined by Carroll as being split into four possibilities‚”it is economically profitable‚ law abiding‚ ethical and Philanthropic” (Visser. W‚ 2005). Economic responsibilities is defined as being for profit purposes‚ managers focus is purely on the
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First of all strategic CSR has to be differentiated from ethical and altruistic. Ethical CSR can be defined with the help of Caroll ’s pyramid of corporate social responsibility (Crane&Matten‚ 2003). It covers the fulfillment of the three basis parts: economic‚ legal and ethical responsibilities. This means that a company handles ethical CSR in a correct manner if it operates in accordance with the requirements of the stockholders‚ the government and society. Altruistic CSR handles the top of the
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market‚ Baidu becomes one of the most successful IT companies. . However‚ by applying Carroll’s three dimensions model of CSR with combining stakeholder management approach into the corporate social performance assessment‚ it is questionable to say whether Baidu is qualified to be a good corporate citizen. As Baidu’s CSR report doesn’t reveal the most critical issues or related solutions‚ such as censorship and key word bidding promotion system. By implementing four normative ethics theories
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Contemporary Issues in Hospitality & Tourism Administration Arlene M. Garrick Oklahoma State University‚ Stillwater September 29‚ 2009 Corporate Social Responsibility in the Hospitality Industry Introduction Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has progressively become known as a germane issue in the corporate world for the past decade. Making the world a better place‚ socially and environmentally‚ is a global accepted phenomenon. According to Porter
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consuming media. The tools and the contents of media is almost the same on every country and how people receive it also the same. This statement is one of the evidence that illustrate the indication of homogeneous nowadays. * There are several issues of globalization make the world homogeneous; one of them is media and cultural convergence. As the development of technology‚ it influences the development of media. Currently there are several tools or platform that have multifunction. This kind
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133 to 136‚ 139 to 141 and those parts noted as audited within the Directors’ Remuneration Report on pages 77 to 81. The maintenance and integrity of the Unilever website is the responsibility of the Directors; the work carried out by the auditors does not involve consideration of these matters. Accordingly‚ the auditors accept no responsibility for any changes that may have occurred to the financial statements since they were initially placed on the website. Legislation in the United Kingdom and
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GLOBALISATION- A BACK GROUND STUDY Globalization has been the prominent buzz word of recent times from America to Europe and the UK to Japan to Nigeria in West Africa this is what is making the world go round and indeed flat. It is common to hear of today’s world economic system as being “globalisation”. Some describe the historical events leading up to today’s global free trade “inevitable”. The UK’S former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was famous for her TINA acronym and Gordon Brown the
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BUILDING A CSR INDEX In our CSR index‚ companies would be judged in 6 key assessment areas. Not only should the company have formulated goals or CSR targets but also achieved them within the stipulated period of time for a maximum score. The 6 key assessment areas are as follows: ASSESSMENT AREAS 1. ENVIRONMENT: This assessment area includes the physical surroundings in which the company operates including waste disposal techniques‚ energy saving initiatives‚ or climate change. POINTS OF
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in the developing world. The prospects for future health depend increasingly on the relatively new process of globalisation which in past times has often been seen as a more or less economic process. However it is increasingly being perceived as a more comprehensive phenomenon‚ which is shaped by a multitude of factors and events that are reshaping our society rapidly. Globalisation is the process by which the world is becoming increasingly interconnected as a result of massively increased trade
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