Corporate Social Responsibility: The Welch Era 1. Corporate responsibility is defined in chapter 5 as the corporate duty to create wealth by using means that avoid harm‚ to protect‚ or enhance societal assets. The question whether GE fulfilled this duty during the reigning period of CEO ‚Jack Welch is a topic of much debate. Personally‚ I have thought long and hard about which side of the argument to be on with this conversation. Having looked at GE during the Welch years from many angles and perspectives
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The Legal Environment of Business Charles Belote Colorado State University Global Campus PLA 390 Portfolio Project MGT-320 Memorandum OUTLINE 1.0 Purpose 2.0 Introduction 3.0 Overview 4.0 Task 5.0 Corporate Governance Issues 5.1 Board of Directors 5.2 Shareholders 5.2.1 Implementation of Independent Auditors from Management 5.2.2 Setting up Effective Accounting Rules 5.3 Modern CEOs 6.0 The Role of Corporate Ethics 7.0 Recommended Policies to be Implemented
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(PGB) has been in business for 30 years and is still growing strong. Since its incorporation in 1983‚ PGB’s business has vastly expanded in spite of challenges faced. Today‚ PGB has prospered as Malaysia’s leading gas infrastructure and utilities with business presence throughout the country. ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE Definition of corporate governance “…is the process and structure used to direct and manage the business and affairs of the company towards enhancing business prosperity
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CORPORATE FINANCE The word Corporate Finance can be defined in terms that may vary considerably across the world. Corporate Finance is one of the three areas of the discipline of finance and can be defined broadly as a field of finance dealing with acquisition and allocation of a corporation ’s funds or resources‚ with the goal of maximizing shareholder wealth i.e. stock value. This division of a company is basically concerned with the financial operation of the company from company’s point of view
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INTRODUCTION Corporate governance is the framework of rules and practices by which a board of directors ensures accountability‚ fairness‚ and transparency in a company ’s relationship with its all stakeholders (financiers‚ customers‚ management‚ employees‚ government‚ and the community). The corporate governance framework consists of (1) explicit and implicit contracts between the company and the stakeholders for distribution of responsibilities‚ rights‚ and rewards‚ (2) procedures for reconciling
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Corporate Social Responsibility and Marketing: An Integrative Framework Isabelle Maignan Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam‚ the Netherlands O. C. Ferrell Colorado State University This article introduces a conceptualization of corporate social responsibility (CSR) that emphasizes the role and potential contribution of the marketing discipline. The proposed framework first depicts CSR initiatives as the actions undertaken to display conformity to both organizational and stakeholder norms. Then
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In the main‚ traders and business people are risk averse; as a result‚ in whatever they do they always fight for risk minimization. The aforementioned factor –i.e. of minimizing risk- contributes‚ to a significant extent‚ for the decisions by traders and businessmen to forming companies. Consequently‚ traders and businessmen will see as the main attraction of forming a company the advantage of avoiding liability for business debts. This advantage arises from the concepts of separate legal person
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is available at www.emeraldinsight.com/0309-0566.htm The effect of corporate branding dimensions on consumers’ product evaluation A cross-cultural analysis Nizar Souiden ´ Faculty of Business Administration‚ Laval University‚ Quebec‚ Canada Corporate branding dimensions 825 Received October 2004 Revised September 2005 Accepted January 2006 Norizan M. Kassim Department of Management and Marketing‚ College of Business and Economics‚ University of Qatar‚ Doha‚ Qatar‚ and Heung-Ja Hong
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most important activities in modern business. However‚ it is an expensive activity. Some companies try to save money by paying people to conduct corporate espionage‚ that is‚ to spy on competitors’ research and development operations. Is such espionage ever morally justifiable? The temptation to spy on competitors’ is completely justifiable‚ but the fact that its called espionage‚ a word that connotes amorality any way you read it‚ shows that acts of corporate espionage are not justifiable or moral
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shareholders lose their investments‚ and societies lose key parts of their economic infrastructure‚ have you noticed that it often appears that the senior directors involved walk away with a clear conscience and they seem to be unaffected by the corporate collapses they have created. They present themselves as glibly unbothered by the chaos around them‚ unconcerned about those who have lost their jobs‚ savings and investments‚ and lacking any regrets about what they have done. Some of these individuals
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