Corporate Social Responsibility and Emergent Models in Management of Stakeholder Capital in Philippine Conglomerates Serafin D. Talisayon Fifth International Research Workshop on Asian Business Singapore Management University‚ Singapore 13 April 2009 Abstract The paper adopts a social benefit-cost analysis framework to look at three stages in the historical development of management of stakeholder capital of corporations in the Philippines. The first two stages were government-driven. Stage One
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to address social responsibilities. This is only certain truth to this statement as the world we live in now is evolving. People in the current era are more concern about social responsibility especially with corporations and their behaviours and plans. There is an increasing demand on businesses to have a “social conscience” and taking serious responsibility for providing employment‚ eliminating discrimination‚ ethical working environment and whatever else is related to having a “social conscience”
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agreement * A legacy of giving and service * Giving time‚ talent‚ and business strengths to make stronger communities * Invest career development and well-being of our team * 5% of income is given back to the community Corporate Responsibility What Target Stands For: * A legacy of giving and service “Supporting communities through giving has always been a cornerstone of our business and a belief that guides so many of our decisions. Each year‚ we’ve given 5 percent of
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esNo progress was made from the 2005-2008 survey So there was little impact made in the way of ethical behavior There was a little change though in specific areas * New Rigor We are going to run into these situation and we are not being trained to do what we run into them We are now trying to be prepared for those situation MBA training for ‘value conflicts’ 20% not at all‚ 58% somewhat Conflicts arise every three months Trying to get business schools to inject some kind of trying
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Government bodies discovered the reliable ways by keeping the welfare aspect as the motivation factor. In other terms if we say then‚ the concept of corporate social responsibility is not new to Indian companies. Corporate social Responsibility activities have their advantages. The benefits are in terms of building a positive image and encouraging social involvement of employees‚ which in turn develops a sense of loyalty for the organization. The companies have understood that the retention of market
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Corporate Social Responsibility at your Workplace It’s hot! Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a hot issue in today’s corporate strategy and can be started at your workplace. Before we can be responsible to the society at large‚ we should show responsibility to our people by taking good care of them before extending our responsibility outside the workplace. It is the job of the human resources (HR) manager or employer to treat employees in such a way that they look forward to coming to
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Citigroup Mini Corporate Social Responsibility Evaluation Corporate social responsibility has become a hot term in the past few years as corporations have become larger and even more powerful. Watch-dog organizations have been formed to monitor the actions of corporations and report “rogue” companies who do not mean their standards for being socially responsible. Recently‚ many companies have started to issue corporate social responsibility reports along with their annual reports. Citigroup
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Halal Business Corporate Social Responsibility Othman Ibrahim*‚ Siti Zakiah Melatu Samsi**‚ Muhamad Fazil Ahmad*** *University Teknologi Malaysia/Faculty of Computer Science and Information System‚ Johor‚ Malaysia. Email: othmanibrahim@utm.my **Multimedia University/Faculty of Business and Law‚ Melaka‚ Malaysia. Email: zakiah.melatu@mmu.edu.my ***Universiti Putra Malaysia/Faculty of Modern Languages & Communication‚ Selangor‚ Malaysia. Email: mfazil@fbmk.upm.edu.my Abstract - Halal industry is
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Project on - CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY – AN IMPERATIVE PERSPECTIVE Project submitted by: Apurva Taran B.B.A.LL.B/2010/011 NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY‚ ORISSA 2|P ag e Agenda Introduction How does it help in Human development? Global analysis of CSR Focus on Indian perspective Initiative from the major companies in India Some major issues regarding CSR Worldwide Effect Conclusion References 3|P ag e Introduction Corporate social responsibility is basically
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Transnational corporations‚ CSR and the course of Maersk Roskilde University Corporate Social Responsibility & Business Ethics Autumn 2011 Anders Buch Nielsen 1 Table of content ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION PROBLEM AREA PROBLEM FORMULATION METHODOLOGY DELIMITATIONS THEORETICAL PART A. P. MOELLER MAERSK GROUP CASES AGAINST MAERSK CONCLUSION REFERENCES 3 4 5 5 5 6 7 10 11 15 17 2 Abstract Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has become the new buzzword and a key differentiator which companies
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