Research Project Proposal Developing a Model to Measure the Impact of CSR in Telecommunication Industry of Bangladesh Proposed by: |Tanuba Tarannum |M. Nuruddin Mahfuz | |Id: 2005-2-10-028 |Id: 2004-2-10-068 | |Ghalib Al-Labeeb |Md. Atiqur Rahman Khan
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Description Honda Motor Co.‚ Ltd. (Honda) is one of the leading manufacturers of automobiles in the world. It principally engages into development‚ manufacture and marketing of small and general purpose engines‚ scooters‚ and passenger and specialty sports cars. The company also provides financial services to its customers and dealers. Honda operates its business through 501 subsidiary companies and affiliates. The company operates its business in four segments namely‚ Automobile Business‚ Motorcycle
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of families‚ the quality of life and even the very future of the planet. Significantly‚ most companies are still not reporting relevant Corporate Social responsibility (CSR) information. Some studies have found that most CSR reporting is of descriptive‚ self-congratulatory nature‚ alluding more to good intentions than actual CSR programs and rarely reporting any bad news about companies’ relationship with the environment”. Corporations have significant impacts on society‚ people’s life and environment
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submit a report on the basis of it. Considering the fast pace of the software industry today‚ I am working one of the youngest and brightest organization in the industry‚ Hello Dacca‚ as my place of internship. There is a lot of speculation regarding the future of the software industry‚ in general. With the little bit of healthy competition that the industry had been lacking till now‚ it is no doubt that the consumers would soon begin feel its affect in the form of lower prices and more packages
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Human Resource Management Term Paper Assignment Johnny OOI Chuen Seong [SID: 5310520015] 10 Table of Contents 1 2 Introduction ........................................................................................................................ 1 Company Background ....................................................................................................... 1 2.1 2.2 Human Resource Background .................................................................................
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which they operate. First‚ it is the corporations’ obligation to recognize and solve the social problems they created. Then‚ business should be socially responsible to fulfill the expectation of today’s socially conscious consumers. Last but not least‚ CSR is the essential key to sustainability and success in the future. To begin with‚ business should take a significant role to maximize its positive impacts and minimize its negative impacts in the society‚ using their rich resource and technology.
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of Corporate Social Responsibility‚ or CSR‚ believes that everything cannot be left up to the market. The market exists to make profits at all costs. So‚ there needs to be a mechanism in place where social causes and the environment are taken care of. In the age of social media‚ watchdog groups and the green movement‚ businesses and corporations have become extremely transparent. There are‚ and have been‚ superficial attempts by businesses to employ CSR as a way of mitigating the terrible effects
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a major hindrance that stops organisations in practising CSR a) No knowledge about CSR b) Inadequate financial resource c) No relevant experience and skill d) Others__________________________ Which of the following factors are the major limiting factors in your way to CSR Breadth of CSR not defined Government regulations Financial limit of CSR not defined Philanthropy can’t be measured B1. Does your company engage in CSR initiatives (by this we mean managing corporate activities
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environment and impact on social welfare. The term generally applies to company efforts that go beyond what may be required by regulators or environmental protection groups. Corporate social responsibility may also be referred to as "corporate citizenship" and can involve incurring short-term costs that do not provide an immediate financial benefit to the company‚ but instead promote positive social and environmental change. Mr Koh Juan Kiat explained that adopting CSR brings intangible benefits such as a
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individual principles and ideals. Resultantly‚ ethical matters are not easy to put into effect and easy to overlook. Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is rapidly becoming one of the principles on which modern business is built (Hancock‚ 2004). Areas can be identified were improvements should be made‚ and use it for strategies in future business plans. CSR refers to the economic‚ legal‚ ethical and discretionary responsibilities (Carroll & Buchholtz‚ 2000; Swanson‚ 1995). The organisations are furthermore
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