awareness? 1. Corporate Social Responsibility Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) by a company is seen through the public as a way of providing to the society through goodwill and donations. In actual fact‚ CSR means much more than that. (Hopkins 2007) defines CSR as “treating the stakeholder of the firm ethically or in a responsible manner”. To expand on what Hopkins mention‚ (Wan-Jan 2006) describes CSR as a combination of a business and ethical strategy. By not expecting anything in return
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Siemens and the illusion of CSR and codes of business integrity Siemens just settled on a major international corruption case. It turns out that over the past decade Siemens and some of its subsidiaries made at least 4‚283 payments either to public officials or “agents” to secure or retain contracts. The estimated amount of the payments made in more than ten countries surpassed $1.4 billion. During the current case‚ the criminal damages from Siemens were calculated to amount for up to $2.7 billion
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CSR Initiatives by ONGC The major CSR initiatives taken by ONGC are as follows: ONGC subsidiary MRPL has taken CSR initiative “Samrakshan”. Under this initiative the company has done construction of an Anganwadi building‚ donating scientific teaching aids‚ providing infrastructural facilities including cupboards to schools. This initiative also covers 53 schools around MRPL and 16 schools around sarpadi village. ONGC has started an initiative called “PURA”‚ concept put forth
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Responsibility (CSR) can improve the competitiveness of a company and that the CSR activities develop a favourable corporate image and their financial performance (Burke & Logsdon 1996). CSR is defined as the obligation of organisation management to make decisions and take actions that will enhance the welfare and interests of society as well as the organisation (Samson & Daft 2009). Some say that the significance of social responsibility has been changed up until today in that CSR activity may not
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Corporate social responsibility is considering the impact of the company’s actions on society. There are 4 components of CSR such as economic‚ legal‚ ethical and philanthropic responsibilities. For IKEA‚ they are using more philanthropic responsibilities in their organization which is being a good corporate citizen and providing programs to support community – education‚ human services/health and culture. There are millions of refugee children without a safe place to call home. There are millions
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Name: Mary Grace Calalas BSBA-4 Date: October 25‚ 2012 Subject: CSR Teacher: Miss Cherrie Grace Abkilan Child Labor Free Barangay Campaign MGC Dress and Shoes Corporation I. TITLE OF THE CSR PROGRAM “Child Labor Free Barangay Campaign” II. RATIONALE This program is designed to help less fortunate and those children that at the young age they already work for their family. In this program we’re going to have a solution for those child laborers for them to be minimized. The
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EXAMPLES OF GOOD CSR AND BAD CSR IN TELECOMMUNICATION IN INDUSTRY Evaluating CSR using B&L Framework | Ashwani K Sinha CONT ENTS 1. 2. INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................................................. 3 SELECTION OF INDUSTRY .................................................................................................................................... 3 2.1 2.2 2.2.1 2.2.2 CSR issues in general
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Tesco‚ corporations‚ society and consumers In this essay we are going to start to look closer at what is important for a business and what is important for society. We are going to look closer at Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)‚ and find out what it means for a business and society. Some businesses‚ especially big businesses‚ shape many aspects of our lives. Some are around us all the time. Some have turnovers larger then a normal person can imagine. Some multi nationals have turnovers larger
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that it is a stock to hold until there is a dip. Hermes – mainly silks and two different types of bags. A very exclusive brand and maybe a bit too exclusive with not enough products; only caters to a very small market. However‚ I find this one of the more interesting stocks out of the sector for a few reasons. In 2000‚ they decided to run their clothing department from China; LV increased their stake holding in the company even though Hermes asked them to release a percentage of their shares
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Table of contents I) General Introduction II) Body 1) Self-presentation 2) Logbook of the lectures 3) Assignments Ethical dilemma CSR innovation Multi-stakeholder role play III) Conclusion IV) Bibliography V) (Appendices) General Introduction In this portfolio we can find all the work done in class and at home in the CSR and Ethics course. The first thing we can find is a summary of the values I have chosen and the explication why I feel identified with them.
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