Case studies - CSR in Pakistani perspective A selection of companies based on as a sample on various industries of Pakistan. 1. Citizen-Police Liaison Committee ( CPLC) 2. National Refinery Limited 3. Pakistan Petroleum Limited 4. Shell Pakistan 5. Pakistan State Oil (PSO) 6. Pak-Arab Refinery Company Limited 7. Sui Southern Gas Company ( SSGC) 8. Askari Commercial Bank Limited 9. Khadam Ali Shah Bukahari (KASB) Securities 10. The Bank of Punjab 11. First Woman Bank Limited ( FWBL)
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A Conceptual Model of Corporate Moral Development Author(s): R. Eric Reidenbach and Donald P. Robin Source: Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 10, No. 4 (Apr., 1991), pp. 273-284 Published by: Springer Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/25058230 . Accessed: 16/09/2013 07:44 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars,
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Splash finds itself in something of an inconvenient middle-ground, competing for market share against emerging low-cost alternatives and fighting the big-budget multinationals that continue to dwarf the scope of Splash’s product lines and thee depth of its marketing budgets. The following case analysis looks at Splash’s current position in the Philippines cosmetics and toiletries industry, and attempts to draw conclusions on future opportunities and points of leverage for Splash’s continued expansion
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ANALYSIS OF HUL ON 4P’S OF MARKETING AND ITS CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR A PROJECT REPORT CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION BONAFIDE CERTIFIACATE Certified that this project report “ANALYSIS OF HUL ON 4P’S OF MARKETING AND ITS CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR” is the bona-fide work of “ASHISH KUMAR SAINI” who carried out the project work under my supervision. ……………………………… ………………………………… Dr. Kriti Priya Gupta Miss. Subodh Choudhary (ACADEMIC CO-ORDINATOR
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OXFORD REVIEW OF ECONOMIC POLICY, VOL. 22, NO. 4 DOI: 10.1093/oxrep/grj029 OUTSOURCING AND OFFSHORING: IMPLICATIONS FOR PRODUCTIVITY OF BUSINESS SERVICES MARI SAKO Saïd Business School, Oxford1 This paper reviews the implications of outsourcing and offshoring for the productivity of business services in the UK. Official statistics indicate that business-service productivity has grown by over 20 per cent in the last 7 years at the same time as employment grew by 20 per cent. The paper considers
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Introduction Yunnan Baiyo Group (YB) develops traditional Chinese medicine. In 1902, Baiyo (originally Qu Huanzhang Panacea) was formulated by Qu Haunzhang (respected practitioner of Chinese Medicine) from an assortment of natural herbs in Yunnan Province. During the years, Yunnan Baiyao gained a great reputation in China for its ability to treat open wounds, muscular sprains, bruising and arthritis, and the ability to invigorate the blood circulation. This was effective in treating soldiers
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project paper to try to find out some of the hidden ‘Whys’ and ‘Whats’ leading to the acquisition, which might have been classified for internal use, and not released. The exercise and the findings would be useful for future strategic management. (3) Scope and limitations Given the geographic locations of Marsh and HIBL, and the confidential nature of the transaction, the acquisition was already factual at the time of its public announcement. Furthermore, the HIBL CEO Announcement5 about the acquisition
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2.1 REVIEW OF LITERATURE & ANALYSIS OF PREVIOUS RESEARCH The concept of social responsibility is not new. Although the idea was considered in the early part of the twentieth century, the modern discussion of social responsibility got a major impetus with the book "Social Responsibilities of the Businessman" by Howard R. Bowen. Bowen suggested that business should consider the social implications of their decisions. Fortune magazine annually assess America's most Admired Corporations
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A REPORT ON EXPANDING THE DISTRIBUTION NETWORK IN RURAL AND UNTAPPED MARKET OF DELHI IN DABUR INDIA LIMITED By KunalKapoor 11BSPHH010422 IBS, Hyderabad Summer Internship Report Page 1 A PROJECT REPORT ON EXPANDING THE DISTRIBUTION NETWORK IN RURAL AND UNTAPPED MARKET OF DELHI By KunalKapoor (11BSPHH010422) A Report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements of MBA program of IBS, Hyderabad Submitted To: Mr. TanmayThaker Regional Sales Manager DABUR INDIA (Company Guide)
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Development, Recognition Heuristic. 1 A Marketing Science Perspective Marketing science provides a valuable perspective on whether and why consumers use recognition-based heuristics.1 This perspective is grounded by field experiments, the analysis of large data sets such as those obtained from supermarket-scanner panels, formal theory, prescriptive applications, and managerial experience. This perspective complements the theories and experiments in the
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