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    Social Accounting Practices in India as a Corporate Social Responsibility” soniuttranchal@gmail.com Concept: The concept of Social Accounting originated in different forms by Adam Smith in 1776‚ Later on‚ Karl Marks and Engel also expressed their views about social costs in 1844. Pigou in 1920 also elaborated the divergence of Social and Private Costs. The concept of social accounting was clearly introduced in the 1970’s and later this concept received serious consideration from

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    The Controversy of Homosexuality 12/23/2012 Outline: I. “I now pronounce you husband and husband”‚ when many people hear this statement whether in real life or in movies‚ it brings about many different opinions and reactions. Same sex marriage is still a controversial issue‚ and it’s questionable in many societies‚ in fact it is acceptable in very few communities in the world. People who oppose gay marriage are actually opposing unethical behavior that goes against many beliefs and different

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    statement social responsibilities is meant in multiple different ways‚ for different people. Some people believe that social responsibility goes to the people‚ likewise others believe it leans toward the government. In the essay of Arthur Jarvis’‚ there is an ability to see what Arthur Jarvis truly sees to whom the social responsibility belongs. In Arthur Jarvis’ essay there are multiple ideas that were once permissible and are no longer permissible: this leads us to fully understand what his view on social

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    Social responsibility is defined as the organizations obligation to maximize their positive impact on stakeholders‚ and to minimize their negative impact on stakeholders. Social responsibility embodies what is fair as well as represents stakeholder’s rights. Companies have the social responsibility to be profitable‚ to obey the law‚ to be ethical‚ and to be philanthropic. For example‚ social responsibility has a strong relationship with profitability because if a company’s image or conduct is questionable

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    21st century has proven to be an interesting period for businesses. With the invention of social media and the availability of information on-demand through the internet and mobile devices‚ businesses are constantly facing scrutiny from the public eye in regards to how they conduct themselves. Gone are the days of the 90’s when a business didn’t have to place much emphasis on their ethical responsibilities. Today however‚ a business must be very precise and careful in how it operates. Whether it

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    Aviation industry exerts great influence on growth of national economy and it has an overriding effect on national security. Air New Zealand is an international airline registered and based in New Zealand. It provides cargo transport services and air passenger within New Zealand‚ as well as to and from major regions. To start with‚ all outside factors that may influence an organization constitute the external environment .This report will first describe the external environment through three perspectives:

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    main component is of having a healthy society not suffering from unemployment and inflation. How is it possible to have social responsible executives acting as agents and not as political officials? (Freidman‚ 1970). • The role of the government is to set a balance between the legislative‚ executive and judicial branches. Thus‚ there must be a set of regulations on corporate executives in order not play the role of an elected political official and by not having the complete control in navigating

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    relevant to CSR‚ such as labor‚ environmental protection and social welfare‚ is in place‚ there are many problems with compliance‚ such as difficulty with enforcement‚ frequent changes to the content of laws and regulations‚ and interpretation of laws being left up to regional governments. As solving those problems will strengthen corporations’ international competitiveness‚ achieve sustainable economic growth and increase corporate value‚ every company as well as the Chinese government is taking

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    the foundation‚ which is to help‚ improved the quality of education. We want to clarify how Insular Life Foundation is related to over all mission and vision of the company? Answer: The foundation has its own vision‚ which is aligned to the corporate mission. “Committed partner for self-reliance and helping communities we served.” The key words in our vision are commitment‚ self-reliance and helping communities. When we say commitment‚ it refers to longevity. We make sure that in every project

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    Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is an increasingly important issue for all businesses around the world. CSR covers economic‚ legal‚ ethical‚ and philanthropic responsibilities of firms. Explain the factors that may motivate an MNE to adopt CSR in its international business strategy and operations. How might the country context influence the types of CSR initiatives undertaken? Support your answer with real world examples or cases. While corporate social responsibility (CSR) has existed for

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