Category: Social Responsibility
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The BMW Group’s Corporate Social Responsibility
Table of Contents Definition of the Company’s CSR Policy Pillars of Corporate Social Responsibility and Their Examples Alignment Between Mission Statement and CSR Policy Conclusion References Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is one of the most fundamental subjects in contemporary business. The idea that any company holds an obligation towards humanity to maximize its positive effects…
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Corporate Social Responsibility: Who Will Control Business?
Large corporations that create resources for human comfort and well-being rarely think about their actions on the environment. Environmental pollution is a severe problem, and the fight against it has been going on for decades. Corporations must be aware of their responsibility and understand how their activities are connected to society’s economic and social aspects.…
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Klean Kanteen’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
With the current threat of Global warming, companies need to participate more in CSR activities. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) refers to a company’s self-regulated initiatives to help society in caring for the environment (Robbins & Judge, 2018). This paper aims at examining the CSR activities of Klean Kanteen company, and how it performs them while…
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Social Responsibility in Business
Few topics in business invite as much controversy as social responsibility. Even though businesses are important for the functioning and prosperity of the economy, they also generate a substantial negative impact on society. Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is an idea that businesses are obliged to respect the ethical rules of employing workers, rules of preserving…
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Importance of Corporate Social Responsibility
In the era of exponentially growing business companies, not everyone manages to consider the importance of social and environmental consequences from the action of entrepreneurs. The business world oftentimes is aggressive, straightly focused on increasing the cash flow. However, many successful firms develop strategies caring about social and environmental states as they started to understand…
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Corporate Social Responsibility and Employee Attitudes
Abstract The current paper extends the CSR literature empirically by investigating the linkage between CSR and job satisfaction and employee retention. Besides, the paper cites the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the employment industry. The pandemic has seen many employees’ working contracts terminated, suspended, or even forced to survive on half salary. In addition,…
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Corporate Social Responsibility: Concept and Definition
Table of Contents Introduction Definition of corporate social responsibility The drivers behind the develop of CSR (globally) Conclusion Works Cited Introduction In the contemporary business environment, businesses do not exist in isolation. Nor do they just pursue the objective of making money. All the stakeholders, including the employees, customers, suppliers and the local community, are…
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Corporate Social Responsibility: beIN Media Group
beIN Media Group beIN Media Group is a corporation owned by the state which provides worldwide live sports events and entertainment across five continents. The organization is based in Doha, Qatar, and it distributes its services in seven different dialects covering North America, North Africa, Asia, Europe, Australia, and the Middle East. The report will…
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What Is Corporate Social Responsibility?
Table of Contents Introduction The Concepts of CSR Conclusion Reference Introduction Corporate social responsibility, or CSR, is the notion that businesses should be held accountable for how their actions affect society and the environment. This covers many topics, including the impending climate catastrophe, natural resource depletion, manager salaries, mass layoffs, and record profits. It also…
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Corporate Social Responsibility: Concept and Theories
Abstract An organization cannot operate efficiently without considering the social and environmental impacts of its operations. Therefore, organizations have a sense of social and environmental responsibility since their activities have either beneficial or detrimental implications to the environment. Therefore, the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) emerges whereby self-regulation is incorporated into the business model.…