Corporate Social Responsibility

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    Management Corporate Social Responsibility

    bodies and initiatives related to voluntary industry practices and the like are some of the many ways to promote corporate governance, well in fact it should be PUBLIC GOVERNANCE. By definition, Public Governance is the exercise of POLITICAL, ECONOMIC, and ADMINISTRATIVE AUTHORITY to manage a nation’s affairs. Clearly, the given instances are examples of Public Governance and NOT corporate Governance. 4. TRUE. 5. TRUE. B. Part 2: Analytical Test (30%) 1. With regards to the wages

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    Lululemon Corporate Social Responsibility

    definitely don't exaggerate or tell false news in order to promote their business. Due to low wages there have been occurrences where factories in Bangladesh and Cambodia have raised appeals leading to violence, however Lululemon steps up and takes responsibility. Not to mention, how Lululemon is reducing environment concerns by using eco-friendly materials and daily management reports. A company such as Lululemon should be awarded with a prestige for their professional practices.

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    Corporate Social Responsibility of Unilever

    Unilever Corporate Crimes Promoting Consumerism Misleading marketing Market domination Procter&Gamble and Unilever reach agreement Pushing the neoliberal agenda and spreading false information Exploiting -relatively cheap- resources in the Third World Promoting unsustainable agriculture Environmental pollution 9. Using consumerism to ‘eradicate’ poverty Taking public space/barring imagination Collaboration with oppressive regimes Hypocritical Health Campaign induced by Self-Interest

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    Urban Cooperative Bank Case Study

    study on Corporate Social Responsibility activities by Bangalore-based Urban Cooperative Banks – Initiatives and Opportunities. Authors Dr. PR Ramakrishnan, Faculty, Rajalakshmi School of Business, Kuthambakkam Post,Chennai 600124. Email: ramakrishnan77@yahoo.com. Phone: +91-9444298316. Prashanth Rao, Assistant Professor, Acharya Institute of Graduate Studies, Bangalore - 560107. Email: prashsubbarao@yahoo.com. Phone: +91-9481078821. ABSTRACT Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is defined

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    Caes

    To what extent is Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) beneficial to a company’s performance? CSR—A double-edged sword for company’s performance Starting from the refined corporate social responsibility (CSR) strategies issued by the European Commission in 2011, a stinging debate is being aroused on the influence of CSR to the whole society. The most influential critic is Noble Prize winner Milton Friedman, who regards CSR as a waste of stockholders’ money (1970). However, many other articles

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    Strategic Management, C Orporate Responsibility and S Takeholder Management Integrating Corporate Responsibility Principles and Stakeholder Approaches I Nto Mainstream Strategy: a Stakeholder-Oriented and I Ntegrative Strategic M Anagement Framework

    Strategic management, corporate responsibility and stakeholder management Integrating corporate responsibility principles and stakeholder approaches into mainstream strategy: a stakeholder-oriented and integrative strategic management framework Takis Katsoulakos and Yannis Katsoulacos Takis Katsoulakos is a Director at INLECOM Ltd, Burgess Hill, West Sussex, UK. Yannis Katsoulacos is a Professor at Athens University of Economics and Business, Athens, Greece. Abstract Purpose – The purpose

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    Business

    2014 189 INVESTIGATING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AND FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE IN TURKEY Funda ÖZÇELİK Burcu AVCI ÖZTÜRK Sevda GÜRSAKAL Abstract: This paper examined the relationship between corporate social responsibility and firm financial performance in Borsa Istanbul 100 index companies between the years 2010 and 2012. In order to test our hypothesis that the companies issuing corporate social responsibility reports have higher performance in terms of financial

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    Ads Analysis

    Applied Sciences 4 (3): 95-105, 2012 ISSN 2079-2034 © IDOSI Publications, 2012 DOI: 10.5829/idosi.ajbas.2012.4.3.1593 Corporate Social Responsibility Initiatives of Major Companies of India with Focus on Health, Education and Environment Anupam Sharma and Ravi Kiran School of Behavioral Sciences and Business Studies, Thapar University, Patiala, India Abstract: Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is emerging as a new field in the management research. In India, many firms have taken the initiatives of

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    Importance Of Business Ethics

    INTRO Business Ethics (also known as corporate ethics) is a form of applied ethics or professional ethics that studies the ethical principles and moral or ethical problems that arise in a business environment (source: Wikipedia). This applies to all aspects of business conduct and is relevant to the behavior of individuals and organizations overall business. Applied ethics is a field of ethics dealing with ethical questions in many fields such as medicine, engineering, law and business ethics. Business

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    Management

    each of us will keep our word and maintain credibility (Olaru, 2009). Very few companies were established globally and little attention had not been given to the issue of ethical guidelines in a global setting. Global business ethics and social responsibility have now become a significant problem for many multinational companies. Attitudes toward ethics are rooted in culture and business practices (Caliskan, 2010). Ethical issues have become an interesting part of MNE’s focus. Literature

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