Part One: Identify the three most important CSR issues that the company faces and explain why each is relevant for the firm. In order to identify these issues‚ you should read not only corporate reports and the company’s website‚ but also media reports and any research papers that offer commentary on both the company’s activities and its significant social and environmental impacts. Part Two: Critically evaluate the nature and degree of the company’s responsibilities in relation to
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Report On CSR [ Corporate Social Responsibilities] & Shaping Ethical Conducts Performed By Ananta Garments Limited Submitted to :- Faculty : Ms. Afnaan Ahmed [Afd] Course : BUS 101 Section : 1 Submission date : December 24‚ 2012 Group Members IDs 1. Abdullah Al Farhad [ID : 1230700030]
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Corporate Social Responsibility: A closer look at the social performance of CEMEX The relationship between natural environment and industries has often been named ‘dysfunctional’. An increase in the levels of awareness of the society towards activities of companies‚ both positive and negative‚ has pushed corporations to address to their corporate social responsibilities. Industrial Pollution has been a concern for the society. The effects of companies’ actions on the environment are constantly
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the customer-based brand equity model (CBBE model). The basic premise of the CBBE model is that the power of a brand resides in the minds of its customers. The CBBE model acts as a branding ladder‚ or building blocks to guide a firm’s marketing programs. Below is a diagram of the Customer-Based Brand Equity Model (CBBE model): CBBE: Customer-Based Brand Equity Model CBBE PYRAMID Start from the base of the pyramid and work your way up‚ building the blocks of a strong brand. Step 1: Salience
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New Balance Developing an integrated CSR strategy 1. For each of the Corporate Citizenship Management Framework (CCMMF) dimensions‚ identify key strengths and weaknesses for New Balance. CCMF Dimension Key Strengths • An accepted and understood corporate culture of “doing good” throughout all vertical aspects of the company • History of attempting CSR activities throughout the company Key Weaknesses • No formal CSR strategy that guides the companies initiatives • No centralized method or metrics
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CHAPTRE 1 1.1 ABOUT THE COMPANY NATIONAL THERMAL POWER COOPERATION NTPC is the largest power Company in India‚ it was setup in 1975 to accelerate power development in the country. NTPC is among the world’s largest and most efficient power generation companies. It has been ranked among the top 500 on the Forbes ’Global 2000’ list of the world’s largest and most powerful public companies. It is a part of Forbes list of World’s 2000 Largest Companies for the year 2014‚ NTPC occupies 424th place. The
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• Details of CSR of the top 500 companies o 3M India Ltd - Bangalore: Kar:Income -Rs 260 Cr :CSR -Pollution Drive‚sustainability solutions:CSR Rating:3/5 o Aarti Industries Ltd - Mumbai :Mah : Income -Rs 660 cr :Karmayog CSR Rating- 0/5 o Aban Loyd Chiles Offshore Ltd - Chennai‚TN:Income-Rs 300 cr :CSR-health‚upliftment‚disaster :CSR Rating- 2/5 o ABB Ltd - Bangalore‚ktk: Income -2300cr : CSR -environment ‚ Disability : CSR Rating -2/5 o Abbott India Ltd. - Mumbai‚ Mah:Income-Rs. 460
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Social Responsibility? The theory of corporate social responsibility (CSR) is best elucidated by the statement that a company should take a wider view of how its actions and success impact society and stakeholders. CSR identifies that "doing well" and "doing good" go hand in hand. (Leadership and CSR: a Perfect Match). A commonly used definition provided by the World Business Council for Sustainable Developement states that CSR is "Continuing commitment by a business to behave ethically‚ and contribute
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- 066 CSR Practices and CSR Reporting in Indian Banking Sector NISHI SHARMA* University Institute of Applied Management Sciences Panjab University‚ Chandigarh-160014‚ India IJ Corresponding author: Email id: jmdnishi@yahoo.com Phone : +911722727251 ISSN: 2230-7826 @ 2011 http://www.ijaebm.iserp.org. All rights Reserved. Page 58 A EB M Nishi Sharma - (IJAEBM) INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ADVANCED ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS MANAGEMENT Vol No. 1‚ Issue No. 2‚ 058 - 066 CSR Practices and CSR Reporting
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CSR as Social Obligation Over the last century‚ many scholars tried to conceptualise CSR and its management applications. Bowen (1953) was the first to launch the concept of CSR as a social obligation. According to him‚ CSR is a social obligation “to pursue those policies‚ to make those decision‚ or to follow those lines of action which are desirable in terms of objectives and values of our society”. Carroll (1979)‚ following Bowen’s thinking‚ identified four stages of CSR development: economic
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