Journal of Business Ethics (2009) 88:119–132 DOI 10.1007/s10551-008-9825-x Ó Springer 2008 Chinese Consumers’ Perception of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Bala Ramasamy Mathew Yeung ABSTRACT. The findings of this article increase our understanding of corporate social responsibility from the consumers’ perspective in a Chinese setting. Based on primary data collected via a self-administered survey in Shanghai and Hong Kong and results of similar studies conducted in Europe and the
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among those involved and some who were not involved in CSR activities at Infosys. CSR Activities at Infosys All surveyed respondents acknowledged the increasing importance of CSR to a company both from the image and goodwill point of view as well as from the responsibility they believed a company had to the society. However a number of the respondents were not aware of the initiatives being carried out by Infosys except for passing mention in mails and newsletters of the company. Inferences drawn Infosys
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David Maes Hayley Sondergaard Mariann Sajtos 2013 Anders G. Hansen Christoffer Hass Mátyás Hulik David Maes Hayley Sondergaard Mariann Sajtos Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainable Development in the paper industry Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainable Development in the paper industry Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainable Development in the paper industry Name and address of the authors * Anders Garlev Hansen (PB3) ___________________________ Øsdalvej
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Explain how Social Responsibility’s conceptions of freedom‚ morality and duty differ from those of libertarian theory. Which theory fits your understanding better and why? Firstly‚ social responsibility gives enough freedom to the media. However‚ expect it to act responsibly in its news report‚ act as watchdog to the society. Secondly‚ social responsibility theory mainly leads itself in a free circumstance of media area but there is a limitation to show its duty. Social responsibility requires the
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To what extent is Corporate Social Responsibility beneficial to a company’s performance Corporate Social Responsibility is a philosophy that relates to a business being a part of the society‚ so acts in a way that not only advances its own firm but also serves the society as well. Good ethics is the cornerstone of sustainable development. In the long run‚ unethical behavior may harm customers and the society as a whole. Furthermore‚ it damages a company’s image‚ efficiency and effectiveness
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Maruti extends corporate social responsibility initiative to shop floor Rica Bhattacharyya‚ ET Bureau Mar 5‚ 2013‚ 05.00AM IST Tags: SY Siddiqui| Maruti Suzuki India| Maruti Suzuki| Gurgaon| graduate engineer trainees| e-parivartan| corporate social responsibility| anti-malaria campaign (As part of the initiative…) MUMBAI: Maruti Suzuki India‚ the country’s largest carmaker‚ is extending some of its corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities
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Corporate Social Responsibility in Banks; What does it mean? By Hany Abou-El-Fotouh Chief of Staff CI Capital Holding. Over the past few years‚ a rising emphasis has been placed on companies and financial institutions’ Corporate Social Responsibility. But what does Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)" mean anyway? This is indeed one of the most frequently asked questions for all those dealing with CSR matters. CSR is also known as corporate responsibility‚ corporate citizenship‚ responsible
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Explain with examples what is meant by Corporate Social Responsibility and discuss why it is important to modern business In today’s world‚ Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has been one of the topics that every company must be concerned with. It is usually viewed as a legal obligation for every company to create social benefits alongside with the profit gains (Peng and Meyer 2011‚ p.297). CSR is a crucial factor for our society and environment. If there is no campaign to encourage us to
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Role of Higher Educational Institutions in Corporate Social Responsibility By Ms. Susan Abraham Assistant Professor‚ SCMS School of Technology and Management‚ SCMS Campus‚ Muttom‚ Aluva ’ 683106 Email: susan2112@gmail.com Phone: 9495114276 Abstract Higher educational institutions in India have been contributing to the knowledge base of our country. They have been enrolling students at the rate of 10 percent in the year 2007. Privatisation of these institutions has brought in
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elements in the strategic management process. RI 2. Discuss the three different perspectives or approaches used in understanding strategy‚ including the traditional perspective‚ the resource-based view‚ and the stakeholder view. PY 3. Understand strategy formulation at the corporate‚ business‚ and functional levels. 4. Explain the difference between strategic thinking and strategic planning. CO 5. Characterize and explain the key players in the lodging and foodservice industries
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