Corporate Social Responsibility and Emergent Models in Management of Stakeholder Capital in Philippine Conglomerates Serafin D. Talisayon Fifth International Research Workshop on Asian Business Singapore Management University‚ Singapore 13 April 2009 Abstract The paper adopts a social benefit-cost analysis framework to look at three stages in the historical development of management of stakeholder capital of corporations in the Philippines. The first two stages were government-driven. Stage One
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operate for the benefit of society as a whole. Stakeholders typically include investors‚ managers and employees‚ customers‚ suppliers and other business partners‚ and local communities. Corporate governance is also enhanced by Regulatory and supervisory agencies‚ civil activists‚ and the media. Employees’ roles in corporate governance vary. Employees may me consulted on certain management decisions. Board members are expected to consider stakeholder interests while employees have the right to nominate
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Merck and Company‚ Inc.: SWOT Analysis and Stakeholder Evaluation Merck and Company‚ Inc.‚ a.k.a. Merck‚ is a leading worldwide pharmaceutical company that engages in manufacturing and marketing medicines‚ animal products‚ vaccines‚ and consumer health products. As most companies‚ Merck desires to continue their success as one of the top health care innovators in the world. Conducting a SWOT analysis can give them insight into internal strengths and weaknesses as well as external opportunities
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Being a Leader Final Project (Part 2 Template) 1 A Study of Shell Oil and its Stakeholders in Nigeria Part 2 (Week Nine) A review of basic issues regarding the Background and Interests of Stakeholders of Shell Oil Company in Nigeria John K. Student 67338840 Being a Leader Final Project (Part 2 Template) 2 Chapter 1 Introduction You may add sub-titles (usually on the left margin) to address each of these three categories as you prefer. There is no rule about
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(1994) Modern Competitive Analysis‚ Oxford University Press‚ New York. 4 The Boston Consulting Group (2000) New Perspectives on Value Creation‚ 59. 5 Bastianelli‚ E.‚ Eckhardt‚ J. and Tierlynck‚ O. (2001) ‘Pharma: Can the middle hold?’‚ McKinsey Quarterly‚ 1‚ 117–125. 6 Lehman Brothers (2002) Pharma Pipelines‚ Lehman Brothers‚ London‚ UK. 7 Lehman Brothers (2003) Rx Insight 2003‚ Lehman Brothers Global Equity Research‚ New York‚ NY. 8 Agrawal‚ M. (1999) Global Competitiveness in the Pharmaceutical Industry
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Lack of coordination among stake holders: Project stakeholders are the persons‚ group or organizations that have an interest in the project. Project stakeholders may be categorized by the question: “Is this stakeholder actively engaged‚ or just affected by the project?” The answer to this question will determine the level of interest and amount of contribution that the stakeholder has in the project. For example‚ an engaged stakeholder would be the project sponsor - as they have the ultimate authority
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Strategic Management International Strategy Stakeholders Lecture 9 Mark Anderson International Strategy • • • • Internationalisation Drivers International Corporate Level Strategy International Market Selection International Modes of Entry Internationalisation Yip: Drivers of Internationalisation G. Yip (2003) Total Global Strategy International Corporate Level Strategy International Competitive Advantage • Adaptation v standardisation? – Should all products be the same - global? (Levitt)
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Concluding paragraph on how stakeholders influence aims and objectives Kingsfield School In Kingsfield School the stakeholders have a huge influence on the aims and objectives of the school. One of the key stakeholders in Kingsfield are the students and the students are key in influencing Kingsfield’s aims and objectives. The students were rather having the focus on entertainment and fun rather than grades. This influences the school. If the students want more fun things like games and quizzes
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responsibilities lead to the healthcare technology departments having many stakeholders both inside and outside the hospital. Healthcare technology department stakeholders include: • Patients • Doctors • Individual departments of a hospital • Equipment manufactures • Third-party maintenance companies • Hospital CFO’s • Hospital CEO’s and COO’s • Federal/State/Local health departments The primary objectives of these stakeholders vary widely. Patient safety is a primary aim of patients as well federal
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DISCUSSION 1(Week 2)-----Describe Cultural Attitudes toward and presumptions about whether a person can own words and knowledge……….. Answers- Cultural attitude can be termed as the traditional ethic that governs a people in a certain community .The world is diversified a person as an individual is open to understanding ‚ perceiving and also be interpreted differently. For instance a novel can be read by two different people of the same age group and educational qualification but the knowledge
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