HN) where you study: | RMIT Vietnam | Title of Assignment: | Case study Assignment | Student name: | Tran Tuan Hoang | Student Number: | 3463819 | Teachers Name: | Thanapat Kijbumrung | Group Number: | 1 | Assignment due date: | 18/12/2015 | Date of Submission: | 18/12/2015 | Number of pages including this one: | 9 | Word Count: | 2339 | RMIT International University Vietnam Bachelor of Business Program Assignment Cover Page GOOGLE STRUGLING TO SURVIDE THE
Words: 2685 - Pages: 11
CBA 3.332K Tel: (512) 471-2548 Office hours: Monday, 10:00-11:00 am Wednesday, 10:00-11:00 am Immediately after class and at other times by appointment. REQUIRED COURSE MATERIALS (Available at the University Co-op) 1. Course reading packet: Selection of Harvard Business School case-studies, Harvard Business Review articles, as well as other articles and book chapters. COURSE OBJECTIVES This class is the capstone class for students studying at McComb’s School
Words: 4693 - Pages: 19
Business Ethics Assignment MIDDLE EAST BOYCOTT FOR COCA-‐COLA’S PRODUCTS SOCIAL ISSUE T h e C o c a -‐ C o l a C o m p a n y Business Ethics Assignment February 10, 2014 Table of Contents 1 2 3 OVERVIEW OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY...................................................................... 3 OVERVIEW OF THE CSR ISSUE.................................
Words: 2245 - Pages: 9
Chapter 9 Corporate Social Responsibility Contents: (Please note: the Instructor Guide for every chapter will follow this structure.) 1. Chapter Outline 2. Teaching Notes 3. In-Class Exercises 4. Homework Assignments 5. Additional Resources Chapter Outline I. Introduction II. Why Corporate Social Responsibility? A. Pragmatic Reason B. Ethical Reason C. Strategic Reason III. Types of Corporate Responsibility A. Economic
Words: 2891 - Pages: 12
REPORT Corporate Social Responsibility: Innovation and Business Skills Australia March 2011 Better business through innovation... Acknowledgements IBSA wishes to acknowledge the work of the project team who have prepared this report. CSR Sydney www.csrsydney.com David Morrissey Franziska Kleedehn Sustainability Learning Institute Bruce McKenzie Cheryl Hardie Ian Hardie Andrew McKenzie Damian Collins www.sustainabilitylearning.com.au IBSA is grateful to the large number
Words: 14126 - Pages: 57
Marketing 1 | Assignment 1 | | Describe a CSR programme provided by a well known organisation . How does this programme benefit the organization in marketing terms. | | Tania Jonas | 3/4/2013 | | Describe a CSR programme provided by a well known organization. Introduction: As the largest supermarket chain store in SA ,PnP prides themselves as being a truly South African family owned company. An interview with Gareth Ackerman on 6th October
Words: 1244 - Pages: 5
increase in the student-teacher ratio is estimated to save around $12 billion in teacher salary per year. This is equal to the title 1 of the elementary and secondary education(Finn et al. pp 97-109). CSR will also call for the reconstruction of more rooms and which may have an effect on land as a resource. For example, if the USA decides to reduce the size of class by 1 students, then the government will be forced to build 225,000 more classrooms. The only evidence that is supporting the substantial
Words: 1249 - Pages: 5
Global Context of Management. Assignment #3. Having read the article by Senge and Carstedt, do you think that in the topic of sustainability/CSR amounts to a revolution? To answer this question let us first define what revolution is. One of the definitions of this term is « a dramatic and wide-reaching change in conditions, attitudes, or operation». Given this definition I believe that Corporate Social Responsibility does amount to a revolution when it comes to the topic of sustainability
Words: 686 - Pages: 3
important aspects of CSR that it can contribute towards. Mr Seah Kian Peng, CEO (Singapore), NTUC FairPrice, said, “Our social mission has always been a fundamental priority for us and we will stay true to our role in providing affordable essentials to all. As a leading retailer, with over 100 supermarket and hypermarket stores, we believe we can create a bigger impact and extend our social responsibility beyond moderating the price of essentials. This is why under our new CSR framework, we aim to
Words: 1269 - Pages: 6
Accounting - A literature review. Background and problem: Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is an area which has gained much attention the last 10-15 years. To satisfy various stakeholders, corporate social responsibility has increased its importance and often constitutes a substantial part of the firms´ financial reports, in spite of the fact that there are no legal requirements. However, to perform strategic CSR-reporting has become more or less compulsory for firms. The research question is:
Words: 13899 - Pages: 56