4. Assurance on CSR/Sustainability reporting a) In recent years there have been a growing number of organisations voluntarily reporting on their non-financial performance. KPMG’s International Survey of Corporate Responsibility (2011: 6) found that: ‘95% of the 250 largest companies in the world (G250 companies) now report on their corporate responsibility (CR) activities‚ 66% of non-reporters are based in the US.’ There has been a growing trend in companies (especially in Europe) wanting to
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Jumeirah Group | Corporate Social Responsibility | | 2nd of May 2011 Table of Content 1. Introduction 1 2. Jumeirah and Corporate Social Responsibility 2 2.1. Existing Programmes 2 2.2. Establishing a CSR Plan for Jumeirah and its Implementation 4 2.3. Organizing CSR 4 2.4. Potential Programmes 5 2.5. Actions to be taken 6 3. Conclusion 7 Bibliography 8 1. Introduction Jumeirah Group is an international luxury hotel chain and hospitality company and part of Dubai
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Dell CSR Company Profile Michiel van Dijk & Irene Schipper Amsterdam‚ May 2007 Dell – CSR Company Profile Colofon Dell CSR Company Profile By: Michiel van Dijk & Irene Schipper May 2007 Stichting Onderzoek Multinationale Ondernemingen (SOMO) Centre for Research on Multinational Corporations This document is licensed under the Creative Commons AttributionNonCommercial-NoDerivateWorks 2.5 License. To view a copy of this license visit: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5 SOMO‚ Amsterdam
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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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Research………………………………………………………...5 3. Unilever and Ben & Jerry’s – Companies Profile………………………….5 4. Unilever and Ben & Jerry’s – CSR Analysis - Actions and Issues…............7 5. Conclusion………………………………………………………………….10 6. Appendix……………………………………………………………………12 7. Bibliography………………………………………………………………..15 1. Literature Review In the last 50 years Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) became a day-today subject discussed by multinationals‚ governments‚ Non Governmental Organizations (NGO’s) and society
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CSR Case Study for Walt Disney Company: It is safe to say most of the world knows about The Walt Disney Company‚ commonly known as Disney. With over 180‚000 employees and a revenue of US$ 48.813 billion The Walt Disney Company operates a global entertainment portfolio of Media Networks‚ Parks and Resorts‚ Studio Entertainment‚ and Consumer Products. This wide array reaches out to the world through its television broadcasts‚ Internet businesses‚ theme parks‚ and the many ventures of The Walt Disney
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carte verde intitulată PRoporting unui cadru european pentru Responsabilitate socială corporativă.Aceasta oferă o definiţie generală a CSR Conceptul de responsabilitate societala a intreprinderii (Corporate Social Responsability) a aparut in S.U.A. in anii 1980‚ in timp ce‚ in Europa‚ utilizarea sa este mai recenta. In context american‚ paternitatea conceptului de CSR este atribuita lui Howard Bowen‚ in 1953‚ in lucrarea „Social Responsabilities of the Businessman“. El defineste notiunea printr-o serie
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CSR Gap Analysis of the GAP Gap Inc prefaces their 2004/5 CSR report with the question: what is a company’s role in society? Their answer is that a company ‘only realizes its full potential when it embraces its role as a global citizen’. This raises two interesting points; the first is that the answer to the question ‘what is a company’s role in society?’ will be conditioned by normative assumptions about business/government relations in a firm’s country of incorporation. David Detomasi
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ICEVBM Project Report On CSR Practices followed in ITC Submitted To: Submitted By: - Section J Ms. Rachna Madaan Akshay Seth(PG20102448) Pankaj Wahi(PG20102500) Introduction “We believe that are corporate strategy which embraces societal development as an integral part of our mission of wealth creation
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5 Marketing’s Impact on Individual Consumers 5 Marketing’s Impact on Society as a whole 7 Corporate Social Responsibility 9 Definition of Social responsibility 9 Incentives of Corporate Social Responsibility for Businesses 11 Examples of CSR Initiatives in Egypt 12 Vodafone 12 Etisalat Egypt 13 Coca Cola 14 Chipsy 14 Telecom Egypt 15 Sodic 16 P&G 17 Henkel 18 References 19 Sustainable Marketing and Corporate Social Responsibility Introduction Sustainable Marketing:
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