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    socially responsible because you are doing your part to help others. If everyone would do there part of helping. Then life would go by a lot smoother because instead of leaving these responsibilities on one person and hoping for the best. If people of the American society would all take a little piece of the responsibility it would make our community and country a little better. Getting involved in today's society may seem hard to do…

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    of ethical corporate social responsibility (CSR) on page 70 for more details. According, to the definition on page 70, ethical CSR organizations pursue a clearly defines sense of social conscience in managing their financial responsibilities to stockholders, their legal responsibilities to their local community and society as a whole, and their ethical responsibilities to do the right thing for their stockholders. However, Mr. Jones is not following the ethical responsibilities to all…

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    Part A Evaluation of Company Q’s attitude of social responsibility using the Economic, Legal, Ethic, and Philanthropic levels. (Ferrell, O.C., Fraedrich, J., Ferrell, L. 2009) Economic Company Q’s economic attitude is a mix of positive and negative. Company Q’s purpose is to make a profit, but it is also the company’s job to create employment opportunities and provide food and supplies in the community. They have added high margin items like health-conscience and organic products that are…

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    USAA has prioritized philanthropic investments in relation to supporting family resiliency countrywide (Morrison et al., 2015). The core mission of the company is to promote the community they are living in by participating in corporate social responsibility. It is through the efforts of the company that there are new help services for the children from less privileged families. Apart from investing time, the company also invests time. In every year, the company provides two days of paid time…

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    affect the economy based on someone's actions. The best way to make every citizen socially responsible will be to educate the young members of society by teaching them their social responsibilities in school. Schools should take into consideration that kids are not learning anything in school anymore so it is the responsibility of the well knowledge to pass down their knowings and skills by teachings the youth so they can be able to apply their new knowings and skills to the real world.…

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    Another influential figure in public relations history is Ivy Ledbetter Lee. Lee was a successful publicist in the early 1900s and was instrumental in establishing the early ethics of public relations practice by shifting to a ‘…‘public be informed’…’ (Bernays 1998, p. 29) policy and is considered ‘…the father of modern public relations…’ (Lattimore et al. 2007, p. 30). Lee’s main contribution came with the release of his Declaration of Principles, in which he ‘…called for honest and open…

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    Southridge Capital does not limit itself in providing financial solutions to clients but they have equally participated in both formal and informal philanthropy. Southridge Capital is aware of and nurtures its social responsibility. At Southridge, they believe in the principles of social responsibility, promote volunteer work, community leadership through which they improve and strengthen the Firm so as to give a positive impact on the communities and society as a whole. Stephen Hicks, CEO and…

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    reflection of their insignificant view of ethics. While they may have been avoiding the penalties imposed on Iraq, any illicit negative effects of their decision were not important and they were getting an excellent price for their member 's grain. Social contracts theory would have influenced AWB in positive manner therefore accepting the unlawfulness of their actions and refuse to pay the bribes. The Wheat Marketing Act 1989 was set up to control the export of wheat from Australia. Following…

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    Introduction Corporate social responsibility, corporate social performance or being green are terms that we are more and more confronted with nowadays. As demand for companies to step out of their basic business models increases (McWilliams & Siegel, 2001), hotel companies face new challenges (Waddock & Graves, 1997). Especially in service oriented sectors such as the hotel industry customers increasingly expect hotel companies and hotels to take on their social and environmental…

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    com/list-ethical-issues-business-55223.html Trong Tuan, L. (2012). Corporate social responsibility, ethics, and corporate governance. Social Responsibility Journal, 8(4), 547-560. Retrieved on August 2016,31 from http://www.emeraldinsight.com.ezproxy.ubd.edu.bn/doi/pdfplus/10.1108/1747111121 1272110 Schouten, E. M. (2007). Defining the corporate social responsibility of business from international law. Managerial Law, 49(1/2), 16-36. Jackson, J. (2014) Assessing the Environmental Impact of…

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