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    centered expertise actually is. Therefore, mission statements are more centered on what the character of the business is. The mission statement is more about the forefront of the businesses than the bottom side of the business. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) The CSR is to be mobile to provide Sunshine In A Glass (lemonade) to community events such as Parades, ball games, Community activities. The lemonade stand is dedicated to doing business in a humanly accountable and maintainable…

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    People often mistake the economic impacts and aspects of CSR with financial issues. But these aspects and aspects is not only a matter of companies being financially sound, they are also linked to the direct and indirect economic impacts that the businesses operations have on the surrounding community and on its stakeholders. (Belal Uddin, 2008) State contracts and state subsidiaries are also economic impacts and aspects to be taken into consideration. CSR has quite an impact on economic growth…

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    The Global Supply Chain

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    regards to the globalsupply chain. Today there are challenges in defining and measuring corporate social responsibility (CSR) between buyers and suppliers. The main arguments will be that multinational enterprise (MNE) must use the main appropriate code of conduct to ensure suppliers adhere to its corporate social responsibility policies. Firstly, the essay will address what corporate social responsibility and profitability. Secondly it considers what the supply…

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    Corporate social responsibility is always a controversy topic when people discuss about a company’s contribution towards the society. Nowadays, many corporation has implemented policies that aims to provide social benefit to the communities. In Kasturi Rangan, Lisa Chase and Sohel Karim’s article “THE TRUTH ABOUT CSR”, the authors believe that the corporation’s main goal regarding to social responsibility is to align the “social and environmental activities with business purpose and value” (42).…

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    minting organisation. Yet, a lot of them don’t know how to create that balance. Nonetheless, it is not a utopian dream for a company anymore to come across as socially responsible while at the same time, make profits on the way. Corporate social responsibility (CSR) if…

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    While employee feedback clearly indicates employees believe in ABC Co.’s corporate responsibility…

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    key areas. Those areas will be corporate social responsibility, compliance with legal mandates, and facilitating the development of an ethical culture. Let us first look at corporate social responsibility. When looking at Amazon’s Code of Ethics, nothing jumps out in regards to corporate social responsibility. It seems this topic is completely missed in the Code of Ethics. I do believe Amazon is fairly good at corporate social responsibility, they do not include it in the Code of Ethics and…

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    Social Criticisms and Ethical Considerations in Marketing The world of business is one that continues to generate a lot of ethical concerns with regard to business practices. Due to increased competition and the need for maximization of profits, some businesses have been seen engaging in unethical practices which ignite social criticism. The practices range from marketing activities such as pricing, promotion and advertisements, to violation of privacy rights among customers. These unethical…

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    Essay On Monopolies

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    Monopolies Are Not for Losers Peter Thiel’s argument that monopolies are beneficial to the society in the same way they are to the people who run them is wrong. The PayPal founder provokes this thought in his book “Zero to One” but I personally disagree with his point of view. He claims that “competition is for losers,” and even though his argument might seem legitimate as he is a well known businessman, it is not true that all competing businesses are guaranteed of losing. Only the businesses…

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    Eco-Imperialism is about the effect superficial corporate social responsibility has on the world. It is about the failures of companies and environmentalists in caring for Third World countries. Eco-Imperialism begins with the evolution of British Petroleum that led to the renaming Beyond Petroleum. Driessen unveils the marketing campaign’s manipulation of words, ads, and smart one-liners. The marketing campaign greenwashed the company, making the public believe that BP was more environmentally…

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