Social responsibility is a business imperative that targets continuous improvement in order to impact and adapt to the social and ecological sustainability of the community. Social responsibility is a goal of perfection that will never be completely achieved. (Duckworth‚ Moore 2010) Social responsibility is split up into two opposing views‚ the classical view‚ which states that managements only goal is to maximise profits‚ and the socioeconomic view‚ which states that managements social responsibility
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Corporate Social Responsibility: Indian Experience Dr. Devendra Kumar Assistant Professor L. N. Mishra College of Business Mangement‚ Muzaffarpur Email: devenswamy@rediffmail.com Prologue: India is a fast growing economy and is booming with national and multinational firms. At the same time‚ the Indian land also faces social challenges like poverty‚ population growth‚ corruption‚ illiteracy just to name a few. Therefore it is all the more imperative for the Indian companies to be sensitized
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IntroductionFor the past 27 years‚ Carroll’s corporate social responsibility pyramid (CSR) has been widely used by top management and journals to better define and explore CSR. The different components in the pyramid help managers see the different types of obligations that society expects of businesses. It is easily understandable and simple. However‚ the new challenges faced by corporations in the 21st century have warranted a re-examination of Carroll’s pyramid. Carroll’s CSR PyramidCarroll’s
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Maruti extends corporate social responsibility initiative to shop floor Rica Bhattacharyya‚ ET Bureau Mar 5‚ 2013‚ 05.00AM IST Tags: SY Siddiqui| Maruti Suzuki India| Maruti Suzuki| Gurgaon| graduate engineer trainees| e-parivartan| corporate social responsibility| anti-malaria campaign (As part of the initiative…) MUMBAI: Maruti Suzuki India‚ the country’s largest carmaker‚ is extending some of its corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities
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Social Responsibility & Diversity (EGYPT’S KING OF HEARTS) Introduction As a general manager at the Central Auditing Organization (C.A.O); the supreme Auditing firm responsible for auditing ministries‚ public institutions‚ non for profit organizations and any other entity assigned to the C.A.O by the high authorities‚ I found In
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1. List the key points of the case and why the author considers them important lessons. According to Jeffrey Hollender‚ the key issues that a company must address to become socially responsible are: 1. Values: Develop a clear set of values and operating principles that every employee or member of the company takes to heart. 2. Commitment from the top of the company: As mentioned earlier‚ this is basic because if the top managers are not willing to be open and honest about their company’s
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Hong Kong has the responsibility to reward the citizen in need with the profit they earned from the market. Nowadays‚ many people in society expect organizations or enterprises to be socially responsible to the society‚ which is called “social expectation”. The company can sense what society’s needs through the three level of social expectation so that knowing how expectations condition can give insights into the society’s every level. Under the socioeconomic view‚ the social expectations are
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Role of Higher Educational Institutions in Corporate Social Responsibility By Ms. Susan Abraham Assistant Professor‚ SCMS School of Technology and Management‚ SCMS Campus‚ Muttom‚ Aluva ’ 683106 Email: susan2112@gmail.com Phone: 9495114276 Abstract Higher educational institutions in India have been contributing to the knowledge base of our country. They have been enrolling students at the rate of 10 percent in the year 2007. Privatisation of these institutions has brought in
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David Maes Hayley Sondergaard Mariann Sajtos 2013 Anders G. Hansen Christoffer Hass Mátyás Hulik David Maes Hayley Sondergaard Mariann Sajtos Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainable Development in the paper industry Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainable Development in the paper industry Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainable Development in the paper industry Name and address of the authors * Anders Garlev Hansen (PB3) ___________________________ Øsdalvej
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have become more and more prevalent throughout the world‚ but a frequently asked question is why? Well‚ many countries like the idea of being able to produce financial information comparable to that of other companies that report under IFRS – for example‚ comparing against other companies in the same industry but in a different country. Think from a potential investor’s point of view: if you’re planning to pump money into a company‚ you need to see clear and comparable financial information. And because
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