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    CSR Over the last two decades‚ the concept of corporate social responsibility (CSR) has attracted considerable attention academic circles as well as in practice. CSR has been the subject of much researched and one of most intensely debated issue among scholars and practitioners (Mcdonald and Thiele‚ 2007; Yeh and Li‚ 2009; Mandhachitar and Poolthong‚ 2009; Maignan and Ferrell‚ 2005; Dincer and Dincer‚ 2012; Barone‚ Mizaki and Taylor‚ 2000). The benefits of companies engaging in CSR activities

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    Government Regulations on Businesses Advantages and Disadvantages Samuel Pinckney Grantham University Abstract This paper will discuss the proposed views on the advantages and disadvantages of government regulations on businesses. Government Regulations on Businesses Advantages and Disadvantages There are advantages and disadvantages that may be associated

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    Cigarette Production and Csr

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    Capstone Course Cigarette Production and CSR 10.12.12 For the capstone course we are supposed to do research which consists of research proposal‚ research diary and final report‚ which should include finally all the facts‚ knowledge of research question‚ final report is the result of the project. I was always interested in cigarette industry‚ I mean how do cigarette corporations like Philip Morris or British American Tobacco‚ for instance

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    | | By definition‚ a free enterprise economy (also known as: capitalism or a free market economy) is an economic system controlled chiefly by the individuals and private companies instead of the government. Characteristics of a free-enterprise system include economic freedom‚ voluntary exchange‚ private property‚ and the freedom of profit motive. Capitalist societies generally achieve a higher standard of living because of the incentive to work: capitalism prefers harder and more efficient workers

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    Government Regulation Throughout history there have been many different opinions about government regulation. Some believe the government regulates business too much others feel that the government does not do enough. I believe the government is regulating business far too much and furthermore putting businesses out of business and causing many workers to lose jobs. In this paper I will point out the common problems dealing with government regulation. I will also focus on three major aspects

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    Enterprise Skills Enterprise skills are the skills and personal characteristics that are in successful business people or entrepreneurs. Anyone who owns a business will have to gain a range of resources (physical‚ financial and human) to make sure that the business ends up successful. The enterprise skills in a business person could be the determination the person has to completing their business objective or the self-motivation given by the person allowing them to continue their business. Enterprise

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    important (Kalakuta and Robinson‚ 2001; Local Futures Group‚ 2001; DTI‚ 2003). King and Clift (2000) debates that the letter “e” will soon be removed which means that e-commerce will be business as it is originally known. E-commerce involves knowing what the clients want. It involves using the internet‚ information and communication technology (ICT) to improve performance in all sphere of the business. Most importantly‚ the key function is its vast interconnection and system interaction. The automation

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    What are the main advantages and disadvantages of foreign direct investment as a means of entering new markets? Support your answer with real examples‚ where possible.   Introduction   Globalization describes the process by which regional economies‚ societies‚ and cultures have become integrated through a global network of communication‚ transportation‚ and trade. Bhagwati (2004). Big part of globalization is Foreign Direct Investment.   Foreign direct investment (FDI) can be defined as the

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    Foundations of Business Law Assignment 1 Levi Manuel 100102979 Question 1 What legal issues does this situation raise and what are the possible legal consequences? First legal issue- Was there a duty of care? In this case there a number of legal issues and the first and foremost of these issues is was there a duty of care? Duty of care‚ as a general rule‚ is that the defendant who owes a duty of care to all persons who it is reasonably foreseeable will suffer loss or damage as a result

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    its own CSR strategy based around the brand value of trust. The issues tackled in the strategies are identified from a combination of customer research‚ understanding within the business and by talking with other key stakeholders‚ NGOs‚ government etc. For each issue an action plan is developed which balances customer and stakeholder expectations and other commercial pressures. For example‚ for food‚ 16 issues have been identified ranging from pesticides to labour standards. The issues are grouped

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