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    Corporate social responsibility -pros and cons CSR which stands for corporate social responsibility which is also known as corporate citizenship‚ corporate conscience and responsible business. 2. Different organisations have framed different definitions – but in a nutshell CSR is about how companies manage the business processes to produce an overall positive impact on society. It is like giving back to the society. 3. CSR working would go beyond monetary donations to involvement in actual planning

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    NIKE‚ INC. SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AUDIT BY: NIKE’S MISSION STATEMENT To bring inspiration and innovation to every athlete in the world. NIKE’S CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY MISSION We must help the company achieve profitable and sustainable growth. We must protect and enhance the brand and company. In the corporate world‚ companies have a responsibility to act in ways which go beyond the aspect of making money. The movement of Corporate Social Responsibility has grown

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    Corporate Responsibility and Marketing Strategies Examine Apple’s current position on the company’s ethical and social responsibilities‚ and determine whether or not the company has met these responsibilities. Provide two (2) examples that support your position. In addition to maximizing profits‚ one of the main objectives to many corporations today is to be well known for their responsible management and ethical performance. Apple is one of the most important companies throughout the world because

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    Why Did Communism Fail

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    publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs. Although Karl Marx political movement considers history in terms of a class conflict and revolutionary struggle. But in the end communism and socialism prevaled why it couldn’t hold‚ because it had abolished free markets so that officials had no market prices to guide them in planning production. Even tho as history shows communism is the easiest system to sell to people who are poor‚ not because they are stupid

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    BUSM3311: International Management 12 CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (CSR) AND ETHICS Literature Review Le Tuan Anh – S3245886 BUSM3311: International Management 12 CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (CSR) AND ETHICS Literature Review Le Tuan Anh – S3245886 RMIT International University Vietnam Bachelor of Commerce Program ASSIGNMENTCOVER PAGE Your assessment will not be accepted unless all fields below are completed Subject Code: | BUSM3311 | Subject Name: | International

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    ADVISER AUG 10 The Case Against Corporate Social Responsibility The idea that companies have a duty to address social ills is not just flawed‚ argues Aneel Karnani. It also makes it more likely that we’ll ignore the real solutions to these problems. By ANEEL KARNANI August 23‚ 2010 Can companies do well by doing good? Yes—sometimes. Journal Report Read the complete WSJ Executive Adviser report . But the idea that companies have a responsibility to act in the public interest and will

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    The global financial meltdown uncovered many social norms previously unimagined. The number of people who lost their jobs due to the financial situation is appalling. Interestingly‚ this does not mean that multi-national corporations are necessarily suffering. Most of the established companies with branches all over the world took the excuse of the financial breakdown to benefit. All of a sudden‚ it was okay to lay off people on the pretext of financial gloom. This means that a few people were benefiting

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    corporations are the “Nike‚ Inc” which in other words can be said a company. And what here will be discussed the process how a corporate body that is Nike governs‚ ethic of it and the corporate responsibility of it upon the business world and balance of interest of the stakeholders such as Government‚ Employees‚ Customers‚ Suppliers‚ Creditors‚ Community. Corporate Governance: From the report of Cadbury Committee Chaired by Sir Adrian Cadbury 1992 it can be quoted the definition of corporate governance

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    Introduction Our assigned topic deals with a phenomenon that has taken the corporate world by storm rather recently‚ particularly in Pakistan. It entails the dilemma that every corporation faces when they have to make decisions regarding the firm’s profitability and their corporation’s social responsibility. The term "corporate social responsibility" came into common use in the late 1960s and early 1970s after many multinational corporations formed the term stakeholder‚ meaning those on whom an

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    Why Did Tsarism Fail

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    1) Contrary to traditional historiography‚ Pipes states that tsarism need not have collapsed. So why did it? a. Pipes explains that‚ despite what many historians view (in hindsight) as the “inevitable” collapse of tsarism‚ that no one could have foreseen its end. That revolutionaries “acted with such reckless abandon” because they believed it would have no consequences for the regime (11). b. He also cites the fact that foreign states were investing in the tsarist government‚ with nothing to indicate

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