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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alterations to reduce risk by promoting improvements in recruiting, loyalty, brand differentiation and innovation. A more even complete CSR engagement would encompass a connection between social and environmental execution and financial execution. Vogel (2005) noted in his book that corporate social responsibility (CSR) should be about “more than going beyond compliance; it must also include efforts to raise compliance standards” (p. 171). Host Europe has managed to effectively take on the role of
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Corporate social responsibilty hi professionals what is corporate social responsibility and what is the connection between csr and hrd.. suggestions are welcomed. regards manish :lol: Discussion in CiteHR.com - 4 Replies - Dated: 27-04-2007 PPT on Corporate Social Responsibility & Corporate Responsiveness IDear friends:icon1:/I IPlease find attached presentation on Corporate Social responsibility and Corporate Responsiveness.:icon1:/I I/I IHope it will make you clear to understand the concept
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Corporate Social Responsibility An Implementation Guide for Business Paul Hohnen, Author Jason Potts, Editor Corporate Social Responsibility An Implementation Guide for Business Paul Hohnen, Author Jason Potts, Editor ii Corporate Social Responsibility: An Implementation Guide for Business © 2007, International Institute for Sustainable Development The International Institute for Sustainable Development contributes to sustainable development by advancing policy recommendations on
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that the acceptance of financial losses and maintaining a strong, ethical business core helped rebuild and make the J & J stronger. This proves how an organization and a CEO with corporate social responsibility cores can handle a catastrophe by doing the right thing worldwide. At the end, this social responsibility core idea benefited the customers, employees and shareholders in return. In conclusion, I also think corporations should act in the public interest whenever it is right for them to
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Name Unit I Assessment Instructions Mark the correct answer for each question in Blackboard. Please remember that textbooks and other reference materials can be used to complete this exam. Your answer to each essay question should contain a minimum 200-word response. You may use additional Internet references and professional journals to defend your response, and reference these sources within your answer. Refer to the APA style manual for citation guidelines. Multiple Attempts Not allowed
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Organizational Profile Organizations have the responsibility to develop and maintain a strong and equal relationship with its community. It is important for an organization to maintain an active involvement to generate community support and devotion. In the community standards; this is known as “social license to operate” (Onley, 2010, pg. 1). This license identifies the criteria of fostering social partnership, solving problems, and giving back to the community, depending on the local circumstances
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looks into various companies that go extra mile to display the utmost ethical behavior possible (Ethisphere, 2012). Time Warner, Inc. displays admirable ethics policies and outstanding corporate social responsibility endeavors. In addition, Time Warner, Inc. has displayed an abundant amount of corporate responsibility. Time Warner may be recognized on many different levels as one of the ethical and socially responsible companies, yet that does not go without the occasional scandal. Due to the continued
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WHAT IS CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY OR CSR? For long it was argued that the role of businesses was purely economical and that economics was the parameter on the basis of which their success or failure was to be determined. Corporations, since eons, have been regarded as the providers of jobs, products and services and it was believed that they are only financially responsible and profit making is their only motive. But recent times have seen a departure from that tradition and now CSR is being
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THE PEPSI REFRESH PROJECT 2 Abstract This study aims to describe the successes and failures of the Pepsi Refresh Project and corresponding implications for other corporate social responsibility (CSR) projects seeking to employ information and communications technology (ICT) competitions, crowdsourcing and social media narratives as a means for production of ideas or tasks. The Knight Foundation’s (2009) seven key components of ICT competitions will be used as a framework to review the
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