608 Search Results for Corporate Social Responsibility CSR Is
Ecological issues are of increasing concern to businesses and individuals the world over, and pollution from automobile use is one of the most prominent and significant sources of ecological problems, and this has several implications for Carcraft's Continue Reading...
But the shareholders themselves need to be more aware and more involved in their company's business in order for any meaningful change to sustain itself:
Shareholders, the intended beneficiaries of the corporate vehicle, are the ultimate capitalis Continue Reading...
CSR and Green Marketing
Green Marketing and Corporate Social Responsibility
This essay examines green marketing and corporate social responsibility practices. In particular, the paper examines the practice of greenwashing, and discusses companies' Continue Reading...
" (Kotler and Lee 2005, p.3). Since this study was published, the contributions have steadily increased making CSR an integral part of every major company today.
A report by Price Water Cooper House in 2010 shows that the CSR initiatives and reporti Continue Reading...
The Role of Interactive Social Media in Corporate Social Responsibility Communications
1. Summary
One of the most significant new marketing platforms to emerge in recent years has been social media in general and more recently, interactive social m Continue Reading...
P&G has recognized that there are three pillars needed to support its sustainable development strategy. These include environmental protection, economic development, and social responsibility (MacNealy, 2007).
Summary and Future Research Recomm Continue Reading...
Any business that pursues making a profit at the expense of the society in which it operates will find its success to be nothing more than temporary (Chapter 1: Corporate Social Responsibility and Business Sustainability, n.d.).
The idea of Corpora Continue Reading...
Ethical Responsibility of Corporate America
Many organizations strive to increase their profit margins by doing everything possible (including unethical practices) to increase their revenues. Nevertheless, the past three decades have seen some organ Continue Reading...
Business Ethics: Corporate Social Responsibility and the Triple Bottom Line
Picture two companies, Company A and Company B. Company A manufactures chemical products and has been on the receiving end of criticism and public outcry for the air and wat Continue Reading...
Alyssa in the AmazonWhat ethical issues is Alyssa facing in this situation? What possible marketing claims about the companys relationship with the Amazonian tribe would cross a line in to unethical territory? What claims could it make ethically?The Continue Reading...
Industrial Waste and CSRIntroductionIndustrial waste can take many forms, from toxic chemicals to manufacturing byproducts, and it can have serious consequences if not properly managed. Pollution, water contamination, and soil erosion are just a few Continue Reading...
Grameen DanoneAdvantages of a JVThe Grameen Danone joint venture is a socially responsible business model that offers many advantages to both Danone and the communities they serve. The joint venture provides Danone with an opportunity to expand their Continue Reading...
Kroger Co.
As Snider, Hill and Martin (2013) note, corporate social responsibility (CSR) is what truly connects companies to the “larger society” (p. 175). CSR is one of the most important aspects of a company’s brand and image in t Continue Reading...
Social Responsibility
Corporate social responsibility
Companies are facing increasing pressure from investors, consumers, and the society. For investors, they are required to increase profits while consumers and the society require them to be socia Continue Reading...
Additionally, it has been observed that whenever companies implement strategies of CSR, they do this not out of individual choice and desire, but as a result of imposed legislations. "All of these decisions are made under the mandatory legal rules Continue Reading...
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(Roy, 2006)
In these cases, others working in those fields are the only ones who have the ability to conduct quality check to verify instances of possible fraud. Qualified doctors can analyze the work of other doctors to attest their medical malpra Continue Reading...
CSR Motivations
CSR
Motivations behind Corporate Social Responsibility
Organizations embark on social and environmental reporting for a variety of different reasons and not to simply improve credibility with stakeholders; although that is a primar Continue Reading...
Corporate Social Responsibility: Bowen and Carroll
Howard R. Bowen was the founder of the concept of corporate social responsibility. In his book "Social Responsibility of the Businessman," Bowen argued that business was a major force that touched t Continue Reading...
Abstract
China has a unique background in terms of culture, accompanied with a fast-economic growth trajectory. The country has received a lot of attention on the international front in as far as their adoption of corporate social responsibility is c Continue Reading...
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT Business Management: Why Social Responsibility and Policy Are Key Issues in Strategic ManagementSocial responsibility helps the company do good for society that assists in creating a positive image of the company in the market and Continue Reading...
Essay Topic Examples
1. The Role of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in Modern Business Practices:
This essay could discuss how CSR initiatives contribute to a companys brand image, customer loyalty, and long-term sus Continue Reading...
Essay Topic Examples
1. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Initiatives:
Explore how businesses implement CSR programs, their impact on community development, and the ethical considerations involved.
2. The Role of Busines Continue Reading...
Offshoring an Ethical Business Practice?
The practice of offshoring jobs is one that has been discussed at length by both by critics and proponents. Proponents argue that it is an unavoidable outcome of trade agreements that are both necessary and Continue Reading...
NHS Corporate Social Responsibility Practice
In a contemporary business environment, organizations are struggling with the new roles to meet the needs of present generation without compromising the needs of future generation. Within a business envir Continue Reading...
Governmental CSR policies do not only assist consumers or organizations, they assist both the consumer and the organization (The Impact of Government Regulations on Corporate Social Responsibility - How Government Policies Shape CSR, 2009).
It is o Continue Reading...
Public Relations (Corporate social responsibility)
The term 'Corporate Social Responsibility' refers to the social responsibility that a Company must honor towards the public, especially those people who have direct contact with and are therefore di Continue Reading...
Corporations have many stakeholders, of which the shareholders are just one group. There are also, for example, creditors, employees, suppliers and customers. In the case of pharmaceutical giants, society at large is also a stakeholder of a sort. T Continue Reading...
IntroductionCorporate social responsibility is now becoming a strategic imperative for many businesses around the world. Due in part to the internet and social media, consumers are now becoming much more cognizant of the plight of those around them. Continue Reading...
Amtrak Case Study
The tragic incident at the Big Bayou Canot Bridge saw the deaths of nearly 50 people after a barge hit the bridge and caused the rail line to shift minutes before a speeding Amtrak train was set to cross. Heavy fog made the conditi Continue Reading...
Corporate Social Responsibility
Today's society is very much a corporate society where power is centered at many of corporate centers. Corporations are seen more than just tools and methods of living, but rather this way of life dictates the lives o Continue Reading...
Corporate Social and Environmental Reporting
Companies have presented investigations about their motivation towards voluntarily social and environmental as insolvent. This paper argues in agreement with Adam's view that the goal of CSR reporting is Continue Reading...
Social Responsibility
Company Q's current attitude towards social responsibility is not positive. Social responsibility is "an obligation, beyond that required by law, for a business to pursue long-term goals that are good for society" (Riley, 2012) Continue Reading...
Green alternatives for corporations outside don't just stop at the roof though. Natural landscaping can be used to reduce irrigation requirements. Roof drainage can be reclaimed, along with storm runoff, to be used in irrigation.
For corporations Continue Reading...
Corporate Social Responsibilities
Comparison of CSR Practices
In the 21st century, attaining some degree of social responsibility is recognized as a business quality that most corporations use in their daily operations to keep being in business Enq Continue Reading...
Corporate Social Responsibility
Nike does not have a statement of corporate responsibility. On its website, the company has highlighted a number of issues that would traditionally fall into that category, but it does not specifically use the term. T Continue Reading...