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    Starbucks

    company by analyzing the industry current situation. From the Five forces model we able to move on to ascertain that the industry generally is attractive that lead to a growth of strategy. The external environment analysis identify that company faces a strong competition from competitors from other industries like case of McDonalds and Dunkin Donuts. Also, from the external analysis was identified the success factors of Starbucks that led them to leading position in the industry. The drivers of change

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    Sustainable Supply Chain Management on Plastic Recycle Business

    Working Title/Provisional Topic Title: Sustainable supply chain management in  recycling industry: A case study of Lavergne Group in Canada. 1.  Aims/objectives/Research Questions: 1.1. Research aims The aim of this study is to evaluate the problems associated with securing a  reliable  and  cost  effective  sustainable  supply  chain  in  the  recycling  industry  and elements of Sustainable Supply Chain Management (SSCM).  Recycling  is  a  relatively  new  industry  and  the  amount  of  recycling  in  countries  varies 

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    Sustainable Fashion Supply Chain: Lessons from H&M

    main linkage is to develop a sustainable supply chain. This paper contributes to current knowledge of sustainable supply chain in the textile and clothing industry. We first depict the structure of sustainable fashion supply chain including eco-material preparation, sustainable manufacturing, green distribution, green retailing, and ethical consumers based on the extant literature. We study the case of the Swedish fast fashion company, H&M, which has constructed its sustainable supply chain in

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    Mcdonalds Organizational Structure

    Page 7 McDonalds External Dependencies and Influences on Structure * (i) Relationship with suppliers Page7&8 * (ii) The Contextualizing Industry and the government as stakeholders Page 9 Theme 3 Page 10 McDonalds Organizational Culture

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    The Boundaries of Social Corporate Responsibility

    Stakeholder theory, Ethical CSR, Responsibilities and duties, Altruistic CSR, Strategic CSR, Abstract Reviews the development of the corporate social responsibility (CSR) concept and its four components: economic, legal, ethical, and altruistic duties. Discusses different perspectives on the proper role of business in society, from profit making to community service provider. Suggests that much of the confusion and controversy over CSR stem from a failure to distinguish its ethical, altruistic, and

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    Etihad Airways

    of the company. The analysis conducted considered organisation background, and how that impacted organisational culture, and structure. In addition to this, the report outlined strategic management and how Etihad Airways stands out in the aviation industry. The report found that Etihad Airways has an Islamic background, that is evident in the fact Etihad is a state- owned airline, established by royal decree in Abu Dhabi. Despite the fact traditional Islamic views were depicted in accessibility of

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    Deforestation

    Deforestation Jason Hennessee Axia College of University of Phoenix Deforestation “Dad! Dad! It’s opening day! Can we please go to the forest to watch the boats race?” Junior, age 10, was very excited about the idea of watching the boats race from the relative quiet and shade of one of the forests to border the river. “Sissy already has the car packed for the trip, and I think she even remembered to grab the charcoal this time!” Dean opened one eye. Seven in the morning was a bit early

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    A Case Study of Audi’s Brand Repositioning in China

    China Media Research, 9(3), 2013, Zheng, Case Study of Audi’s Brand Repositioning in China A Case Study of Audi’s Brand Repositioning in China Lu Zheng University of Florida Abstract: Based on a comprehensive review of Audi’s press releases published from 1999 to 2007 and in-depth interviews with Audi’s public relations professionals, this case study identified media relations, event sponsorship, and corporate social responsibility as Audi’s main public relations strategies for its brand repositioning

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    North Country

    two children. Aimes returned to her hometown in Minnesota and followed the lead of her old friend, who had bucked tradition and found a job in the iron mines. The mines provide a livelihood that has sustained a community for generations. It’s an industry long dominated by men, in a place unaccustomed to change. Aimes found honest labor and a living wage working the mines, but she also discovered she was working with men who were uncomfortable working with women (whose right to work in the mines had

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    The Relationship Between Globalization and E-Commerce

    of Future Research 41 REFERENCES 43 ABSTRACT It goes without say that with the increase in globalization and standardization of commercial standards of practices, the manner in with commerce views social and environmental issues vis-à-vis financial reporting has increased. Whereas various contemporary literature seem to suggest or opine differently on the impact that Social and Environmental accounting seems to offer on the greater financial reporting of companies, developed

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