Tutorial 1 : What is does the term ’responsible business’ mean to you? Business is known as Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) or Corporate Responsibility (CR) (ORB‚ 2009). In the world of business‚ CSR has many definitions with some describing it as a more philanthropic activity (ORB‚ 2009). Based on ORB (2009) the definition used in the World Business Council for Sustainable Development publication "Making Good Business Sense" by Lord Holme and Richard Watts is mostly used and accepted.
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Ethical Behavior and the Social Responsibility of Organizations Table of Contents: Introduction ……………………………………………………………………….. 4 Defining Ethics …………………………………………………………………….. 5 Defining Social Responsibility …………………………………………………….. 6 Social Responsibility of Organizations to Internal Beneficiaries Social Responsibility to Employees ……………………………………………… 7 Social Irresponsibility to Employees: Wal-mart …………………………………... 8 Social Responsibility to
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The question to be asked is‚ are the parents really the problem here? Or is it something more severe? Punishing parents by the law is not the way to handle such rise in crime rates. Though I do believe that the parents should be held somewhat responsible for their children’s mistakes‚ I do not believe that they should be punished by the law. Some other things we need to consider are the effect that schools have on children‚ and how it can affect them mentally. “Do not train a child to learn by
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amount of litter in the area. A business benefits from CSR due to the fact that Social Responsibility is a factor that many consumers look for in a business. It is a growing factor which can have a major impact on sales. If a business is socially responsible‚ there is a higher chance of consumers buying a good/service from the organisation. This could be due to the fact that they believe in a cause that the business donates to or because they believe that the business is doing something good for society
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did appear to be mostly accountable for the war; however‚ they were other events which consider the events in other countries in Europe. Germany was responsible for the World War One because Germany wanted a war to achieve its expansionist aims‚ which are referred to as Weltpolitik. This aggressive policy brought about the war because it was responsible for several major diplomatic crises that would eventually lead to war. Examples of these crises are the First Moroccan crisis of 1905-6‚ the Bosnian
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Council for Responsible Genetics The Council for Responsible Genetics (CRG) is a non-profit NGO with a focus on biotechnology ‚ the Council for Responsible Genetics was founded in 1983 in Cambridge‚ Massachusetts. An early voice concerned about the social and ethical implications of modern genetic technologies‚ CRG organized a 1985 Congressional Briefing and a 1986 panel of the American Association for the Advancement of Science‚ both focusing on the potential dangers of genetically engineered
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Responsible Caving Published by The National Speleological Society A Guide to A Guide to Responsible Caving National Speleological Society 2813 Cave Avenue Huntsville‚ AL 35810 256-852-1300 nss@caves.org www.caves.org Fourth Edition‚ 2009 Text: Cheryl Jones Design: Mike Dale/Switchback Design Printing: Raines This publication was made possible through a generous donation by Inner Mountain Outfitters. Copies of this Guide may be obtained through the National Speleological Society
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made it to the Forbes’ top 10 list of the most socially responsible companies of 2013 (Forbes). For years‚ BMW focused on education‚ intercultural understanding‚ road safety‚ health‚ community relations and cultural issues; In October 2012 BMW started concentrating on the efficient use of resources and intercultural innovation and social inclusion. References Socially responsible companies (03-10-2014):
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Critique The article focuses on why companies engage in corporate social responsibility and the costs and benefits that may result. The many reasons that motivate companies to include CSR in its operations range from wanting to be good global citizens‚ trying to look good in the eyes of different stakeholder groups‚ trying to retain employees‚ drawing consumers to buy a company’s products or services‚ environmental concerns‚ or trying to reduce being the target of additional regulations. Identifying
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the country‚ and over 363‚000 devices have been diverted from landfill (Rogers‚ 2009). According to Ebert‚ Griffin‚ and Starke (2003)‚ “They view themselves as citizens in a society and proactively seek opportunities to contribute…Donating money to different ‘causes’ is one way that business firms try to show that they are socially responsible” (p.65). It can be seen clearly that Rogers takes a proactive stance contribute to enlarge material recyclability and improved community education standard.
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