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    machines and theoretical principles‚ which is the truest taste of life where humanity and sympathy for their disadvantaged fellows come in”. Yes‚ it’s the feeling that Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) gives to each person. Feeling good‚ feeling proud and feeling optimistic. Ever since CSR becomes one big part of every company‚ no matter they are big or small‚ a concern is raised whose answer is controversial: “CSR is from guiltiness or willingness for the good of the society?” Reproduced from

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    subject of social responsibility in business‚ there are many varying views and theories presented. The argument‚ at the extremes‚ is one that is purely economic in nature and the other that requires corporation’s responsibility to society. Today society demands social responsiveness of businesses in the marketplace. A businesses’ failure to act socially or ethically responsible‚ in some cases‚ could form the foundation for its own peril. My paper attempts to define social responsibility‚ discuss views

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    1|Page ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Words are indeed inadequate to convey our deep sense of gratitude to all those who have helped us in the completion of this project. Since it was a field project it required a lot of input from the companies which we have done the study on. They have given their valuable time and effort in order to provide us with the required information and answer our queries. First‚ we would like to thank Mrs. Krishna Hazarika‚ Manager(Public Relations)‚ Oil India Limited for giving

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    Running Head: SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AND BUSINESSES 1 Social Responsibility and Businesses Ethical Situations in Business – EST1 Teassa Eubanks April 30‚ 2013 Running Head: SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AND BUSINESSES 2 Society has a perception that businesses have an ethical duty to be socially responsible‚ increasing moral effects on society while decreasing the less than moral effects. Many entities look for ways to be socially responsible while they are making

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    The example mentioned of the IBM proved a brand image building through corporate social responsibility. The other example of creating a positive brand image is of Marico. The Marico’s product Shanti Amla oil is the choice of lot of people and this has become a fastest selling oil brand due to the long term corporate social responsibility initiative i.e. commitment for the children education in our country. The company named the product “Nihar Shanti Amla” that means a humanity approach towards the

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    Social responsibility is about not only creating a better life for coffee farmers‚ but also the lives of the communities where these farmers reside. Without improving the lives of those in the communities‚ the farmers will not be able to grow. The Partnership‚ like the Tim Horton Children’s Foundation‚ works on “empowering youth and improving childhood education in coffee communities to provide better opportunities for the future” (timhortons.com). In order to achieve this goal‚ The Partnership has

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    Corporate social responsibility II Business dictionary defines CSR as "A company’s sense of responsibility towards the community and environment (both ecological and social) in which it operates. Companies express this citizenship (1) through their waste and pollution reduction processes‚ (2) by contributing educational and social programs and (3) by earning adequate returns on the employed resources."[11] Corporate social responsibility (CSR‚ also called corporate conscience‚ corporate citizenship

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    Corporate Social Responsibility Toyota March 2012 Team 3 – Team Academia Arlene Mitchell-Washington Christopher Malcolm Christian Marquez Valarie Johnson Ali Moazzeni This presentation is prepared for course AMBA 610 taught by 2/2/2012 Thursday‚ January 24‚ 13 Team Academia - AMBA 610 - Project 1 1 Corporate Social Responsibility - Toyota Corporate Social Responsibility Policy  In Aug of 2008‚ Toyota introduced it’s revised CSR Policy – Highlights of the Toyota CSR Policy o Take initiative

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    comes to corporate social responsibility (CSR)‚ Patagonia is the pioneer and poster child. Patagonia has found distinct ways to integrate product function with environmental values. Their business model raises a lot of money for environmental causes and their technological innovation reduces the environmental impact of their products. Since 1986 they have donated 10% of profits or 1% of sales‚ whichever is greater‚ to environmental efforts‚ and employees can take up to two weeks of

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    Timberland 1. History • 1952: Nathan Swartz bought a half interest in the Abington Shoe Company in Abington‚ Massachusetts. • 1955: Nathan Swartz bought the remaining interest in Abington Shoe Company and welcomed his sons into the company‚ manufacturing private label shoes for leading brand manufacturers for almost 10 years. • 1965: The Swartz family introduced injection-moulding technology to the footwear industry. This revolutionary technology fused soles to leather uppers without stitching

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