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    one of America’s most reputable companies for social responsibility. For decades, Whole Foods Market worked on making the environment and the plant healthier. The company protected all its consumers’ health and safety (Media.wholefoodsmarket.com, 2015). Personal responsibility is the idea of being able to hold responsibility for the individual’s actions and words. On the other hand, social responsibility is acting in a…

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    the last few years biotech companies, such as Monsanto, have been making leaps in the science of genetically modified organisms (GMOs). These strides in science come with great responsibility and potential liability. The purpose of this paper will be to examine legal elements in relation to the corporate social responsibility of the Monsanto Company to establish an understanding of who will bear the risk of the significant potential harm from GMOs. This paper will summarize the understanding of…

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    Corporate Social Responsibility The purpose of this paper is to elucidate the Corporate Social Responsibility of the largest coffeehouse chain in the world, Starbucks Corporation. Every corporation has a large responsibility to uphold the ideals of CSR. Corporate Social Responsibility involves corporations and organizations meeting the requirements to better the environmental aspects, community life, and overall well-being of the people involved within it. The ultimate goal is to have each…

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    The Business Ethics of a Cable Company The ethical failure by management was instrumental in the degeneration of positive social change for TKR Cable Company. Prior to TKR Cable Company’s acquisition by Cablevision, the company decided to make their independent contractors, independent-licensed cable installers, sign non-compete agreements (Battilana & Casciaro, 2012). TKR Cable Company was a cable provider who serviced the tri-state area of New Jersey. The non-compete agreements company…

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    conformity of society to enhance the company’s long term value to its shareholders. This will help to evade the conflicts and bring in actual profits. To accomplish the same, the stakeholder’s needs has to be balanced. The team from WBSCD’s corporate social responsibility…

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    decimation of the location, caused by an unexpected fire. However, due to the support of its leadership and owner, all 100 employees remained employed and on salary, for the entire year, until the plant was rebuilt. This was a huge commitment from it corporate office that did not have to remain in place; yet, included support from all stakeholders, including its owner. Over the past 40 years, Ralph Strayer, owner, inspiring envisions, took the business from regional sales to a global business,…

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    The company I have selected to evaluate for its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is Chase. This powerful banking organization has been a cornerstone in the banking world for years and given the already tepid public opinion towards wealthy institutions it is no wonder that Chase has been listed on American 's list of the most despised companies. Recent developments have not aided their case. In the ensuing essay, I will evaluate various aspects of the business as well as explain where this…

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    “Profit along with business ethics, social responsibility and sustainability are emerging as major objectives of corporate strategy” (Rath 2016, pp 153). This essay will inspect how ethical and socially responsible business practice has developed in supply chains over time. The main focus will be on the relationship between suppliers and multinational enterprises (MNEs). The substantial debate in this paper sits with identifying accountability and scope of responsibility. Supply chain management…

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    Both Jeff Ballinger and Nike both have biased approaches to business and are on opposite ends of the spectrum when it comes to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). Nike is a corporation that considers itself not responsible for its contractors and treatment of its workers and has little regard for CSR. Ballinger on the other end is a crusader for closing the gap for low paid worker’s wages and holds corporations responsible for CRS. In order to decide whether Jeff Balllinger has a convincing…

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    Ecology or Ecological thinking underlines the interrelationship of the human and natural environments. It has recently been applied to ethical concerns over the human use of resources, and the disposal of by-products and wastes.42 On the other side traditional economic theory assumes no scale limits to the economy. The environment is considered to be part of the larger economic system. Environmental and resource economics are subsets of economics. Agriculture, forests, fisheries, and ecosystem…

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