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    o H&M has done 200 in-house collaboration with famous designers and celebrity such as Stella McCartney, Alexander Wang, Madonna, and Beyonce o H&M also perform CSR by using sustainable materials for the special collections and ensuring the working conditions of the supplier’s workers. • Internationasation strategy o When H&M opens a new store in a country, H&M minimize the formal rules and procedure o They prefer…

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    serious problem throughout the world and children need sufficient food and nutrition so that they can focus on learning and creating good foundations for their lives. Question 6: SWOT analysis The Add Hope project is a highly successful and effective CSR project. The chosen socio-economic issue is also a very good choice, because hunger is the biggest threat to people around the world. SWOT Table: Strengths: • Helps with YUM! Brands’ vision of helping people and the environment • Well…

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    Saro-Wiwa problem”. Watershed here means turning point. The problem in Brent Spar and the Niger Delta Crisis can be viewed as a main driver for the agenda of Shell’s CSR in Nigeria. The company had a choice to make, they needed to save their name, they needed to keep their licence to operate. Problems like these could affect their brand. Shell’s CSR agenda was introduced partly to deal with issues of community protests, vandalising, as they affect them financially. Though activities like…

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    Toms Shoes Case Analysis

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    organization incorporate CSR into the culture of the business, TOMS CEO Blake Mycoskie made CSR the business model. TOMS use customer emotion to increase the company profit by using disadvantage children. • The company uses cheap labor from countries such as Argentina, China and Ethiopia to manufacture their product and while selling the product at premium price. It cost between $7-9 to produce, package and ship a pair of TOMS shoe that is retail for a minimum of $55. • TOMS CSR business model…

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    Summary The article (BBC 2015) reports that Glencore’s loss of profits of 676 million dollars, which is due to its costs associated with paring back oil operations and falling prices of commodity and raw materials such as oil and metal resulting from a supply glut and Glencore’s biggest earner, copper, is at its six-year lows after an economic downturn in China. Application of concept This article relates to economic environment due to the constraints facing the company put on by globalization,…

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    words that researcher perceive to be able to pick from the content of the CSR reports. Most of the values were adopted from Zhu and Yao (2008) and Low and Ang (2013) to facilitate a strong backbone for these words in terms of Confucianism values. Each Confucianism value term is simply defined in table 1 and given relevant CSR terms on the example column. The last column shows the perceived Chinese words that may appear in the CSR reports, relating to the Confucianism…

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    Telstr A Case Study

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    programs and reducing greenhouse emissions intensity by 56% from 2015-16 (Telstra 2016) demonstrates high ‘centrality’ under Burke and Logsdon’s CSR framework (1966, p. 497). However, the extent of this approach is questionable where in 2013 to minimise costs Telstra underpaid subcontractors responsible for removing asbestos in infested pits (A 2013). Here, CSRS actions may provide the means to increase goodwill and advance economic profits (Porter and Kramer 2002, p. 6). Nonetheless, despite…

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    Ethical Case Analysis Six In this scenario, my client, a self-employed plumber who reports that current business is slow for him, requests that I, as his counselor, allow him to provide me with plumbing services such as new fixtures and repairs in a home a recently purchased in exchange for approximately six month’s worth of session to address his adjustment disorder. This case brings up ethical concerns about fees and payment. Bartering counseling services for services/goods as payment from…

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    origin, social responsibility approach can be interpreted multiple ways (Dahlsrud, 2008). The various meanings can cause confusion establish by Dahlsrud (2008) due to bias acquisition numerous channels. Instead of corporate social responsibility (CSR), Dahlsrud (2008) visualize as social construction (SC) because of infinite analogues. In order to associate with the word social responsibility, individuals must understand the meaning. Social responsibility concept excludes employers’ interest,…

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    In an economic context, globalization is the movement of goods, services, technology, investment, ideas, and people throughout the world. Tim Hortons is contributing to globalization because, they use outsourcing. Outsourcing is when a company uses a foreign countries cheaper raw materials. In this instance, Tim Hortons is extracting palm oil from underdeveloped countries to make their doughnuts. The company could have used soy oil as a substitute for $1417/metric ton, but instead they used a…

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