NIKE Social Responsibilities in Southeast Asia Contents Introduction 1 Thesis 1 Key Topics 2 Topic 1 2 Topic 2 4 Topic 3 6 Conclusion 8 Reference Page 9 Figure 1: From NIKE’s FY1999 through FY2013 their Gross Profit has more than tripled‚ from $3.51B to $11.55B. 2 Figure 2: The original prototype Nike running shoe with the waffle tread pattern. This was the first of many innovations for the company. 3 Figure 3: Nike manufacturing facility in Vietnam. The employees work 10 hrs a day 6 days a
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• Lecture 03: • Ethics & Social Responsibility Tutor: KW CHING kwching@ntu.edu.sg kwching@singnet.com.sg The environment creates uncertainty for managers Managers must respond and design adaptive organizations Uncertainty – managers do not have sufficient information about environmental factors to understand and predict environmental needs and changes 2 Management as an Integrating Activity Individuals – Organization – Environment Environment (Forces) Organization (Design ) Individuals
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Social responsibility means that organizations are part of a larger society and are accountable to that society for their actions. Like ethics‚ agreement on the nature and cope of social responsibility is often difficult to come by‚ given the diversity of values present in different societal‚ business‚ and corporate cultures. There are three concepts of social responsibility which are profit responsibility‚ stakeholder responsibility‚ and societal responsibility. Profit responsibility holds that
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Corporate Social Responsibility Task 1 To find out about corporate social responsibility I researched 3 separate businesses the first being the join Lewis partnership which includes Waitrose (a food retailer) and John Lewis (a department store). They have 336 stores located in the UK which are co-owned by every member of staff. The partnership makes on average £9.5 billion a year. They state that corporate social responsibility has been a cornerstone of their business right from the Partnership’s
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Challenges to AES Social Responsibility Commitments “Corporate social responsibility (CSR) can be defined as the assumption of rights and obligations due to the economic‚ political‚ and social activity performed by organizations” (Ángeles Gil Estallo‚ M.‚ Giner de-la Fuente‚ F.‚ & Gríful-Miquela‚ C.‚ 2007). AES Corporation has profoundly experienced its rights and obligations with all of these activities in meeting their CSR commitment during development of Ib valley power project in Indian state
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relevant amount of literature regarding social responsibility of corporate management‚ mainly articles and academic publications‚ has been produced in the last decades. Depending on the source‚ however‚ different understandings‚ approaches‚ and interpretations stand out clearly. The web is also rich of material that‚ while at a first impression may seem “marketing” oriented‚ is often directly related to the widely disputed concept of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). Within this considerable
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Nike Corp Company Social Responsibility Activities Corporation Nike is a global supply chain with a complex network that directly connects the globe consumers‚ buyers‚ supplies‚ workers and communities. I believe that everyone of it has a powerful opportunity to create positive economic. In the center chain‚ there is more female worker who just steps in to the working environment‚ having poor education‚ living against backdrop of poverty. Nike had set targets to them which are relating to excessive
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ExxonMobile: Social Responsibility in a Commodity Market Company Case 5 MKT 550 Chris Boisvenu Introduction This particular case deals with ExxonMobil and its social responsibility in a commodity market. ExxonMobil is the world’s largest publicly traded international oil and gas company. They hold an industry-leading inventory of global oil and gas resources. They are the world’s largest refiner and marketer of petroleum products (ExxonMobil‚ 2013). This case deals with the everyday struggle
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ExxonMobil: Social Responsibility in a Commodity Market 1. Consider and discuss the impact of the rising price of petrol on as many other products and services as possible. Petrol is one of the most demanded products on earth. Because of this‚ not only the petrol prices are rising‚ but also the prices of those products‚ that are petroleum related products. In the service sector‚ the costs for transportation (trucking‚ air cargo‚ sea and rail carriers) are rising because of the rising costs
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CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY WITHIN THE AIRLINE INDUSTRY By : R J Wright This assignment is submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Salford for the degree of: Bachelor of Arts with honours in Hospitality Management Declaration The following work has been completed by R J Wright and it is all my own work except where it is referenced accordingly. R J Wright R J Wright Abbreviations 1. CSR Corporate Social Responsibility 2. PR
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