research on Bidvest Group and analyse its corporate strategy. Further analyse its approach to international/global business. Maximum length: 15 A4 pages‚ Times Roman 1‚5 spacing‚ 12 pt font Table of Contents 1. Executive summary 2. Introduction 3. Bidvest’s Key Success Factors a) Leadership of original creator b) Decentralised corporate management approach c) Business acquisition model d) Flair for entrepreneurship e) Healthy organizational culture; a diversified product/service offerings
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(Reporter #1; additional input…) Corporate Social Responsibility The broadest definition of corporate social responsibility is concerned with what is - or should be - the relationship between global corporations‚ governments of countries and individual citizens. More locally‚ the definition is concerned with the relationship between a corporation and the local society in which it resides or operates. Another definition is concerned with the relationship between a corporation and its stakeholders
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REPORTING PRACTICE OF THE CORPORATE SECTOR IN INDIA Sham Lal & Sonia Lecturer in Commerce‚ Guest Faculty‚ Govt. Bikram College of Commerce‚ Patiala . Research Scholar‚ Dravidian University‚ Kuppum‚ AP. MA Economics Part II‚ Punjabi University‚ Patiala Abstract Disclosure is the communication of various details regarding the activities of the business which are to be disclosed either statutorily or otherwise‚ and it is to convey a true and fair view of the operating results and financial position
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a. Corporate Social Responsibility is a management concept whereby companies integrate social and environmental concerns in their business operations and interactions with their stakeholders. CSR is generally understood as being the way through which a company achieves a balance of economic‚ environmental and social imperatives (“Triple-Bottom-Line- Approach”)‚ while at the same time addressing the expectations of shareholders and stakeholders. In this sense it is important to draw a distinction
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Available: www.bmw.com. Last accessed 11th Dec 2012. 4) BMW Group. (2011). BMW i3 Concept. The Megacity Vehicle. Available: www.bmw-i.com 5) BMW Group. (2011). BMW rolls out electric i3 and i8 models. Available: www.phys.org.com 6) BMW Group. (2012). Corporate Culture. Available: www.bmwgroup.com. Last accessed 12th Dec 2012. 7) Chris Reiter. (2010). BMW ’s Ultimate Driving Machine Is a Tiny Little Electric Car. 8) Chris Reiter. (2011). Mission: Impossible‚ Starring Tom Cruise and the BMW i8. 9) Christopher
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References: An Introduction to Business Ethics: Course Website. (2003). Retrieved from http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0072836474/student_view0/chapter1/chapter_overview.html Corporate Social Responsibility Reich‚ R. (2007). Supercapitalism: The Transformation of Business‚ Democracy‚ and Everyday Life. New York: Vintage Books. Socially Responsible Investing
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CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (CSR) is a term describing a company’s obligation to be accountable to all of its stakeholder in all its operation and activities. Socially responsible companies consider the full scope of their impact on communities and the environment when making decisions‚ balancing the needs of stakeholder with their need to make profit. A company’s stakeholders are all those who are influenced by and can influence a company’s decisions and action‚ both locally and globally. Business
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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. Introduction In the beginning of the 1980s state and
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Corporate social responsibility – Milton Friedman versus Charles Handy Corporate social responsibility has been a controversy topic for many economists. Some think that a corporate does not have any social responsibility while others believe a corporate does have some social responsibility as it exists in the society and is using the resources of the society. Milton Friedman and Charles Handy are the two typical representatives for these two contrast ideas which are reflected through the two famous
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