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    of their customers. Western consumers have started to value social responsibility among the corporations they purchase products from. Thus, Corporate Social Responsibility, (hereafter, CSR), has become integrated into many corporation 's marketing efforts to adhere to the values of its consumers. CSR and profit maximization has now become interchangeable, as corporations use advertising as a means to promote social responsibility. Additionally, advertising CSR enhances the brand image and…

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    Bystanders Responsibilities On the night of March 13,1964 Kitty Genovese, a 29 year old bar manager in New York, was brutally stabbed to death in her Brooklyn apartment with 38 neighbors in the building who could hear the attack and her desperate cries for help as she was bleeding and left to die by her killer. Every neighbor in that building could hear, but did nothing, Leaving Kitty to die a slow painful death alone in her apartment. Everyday, bystanders witness crimes and chose to do…

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    Corporate Social Responsibility has been defined in several ways over the past decades. Many believe that CSR is an ethical approach in which businesses considers the impact of their operations on the environment, while others argues that it is void of meaning. However, in its contemporary context CSR is brilliantly defined as corporations involved in voluntary social and environmental efforts that transcends legal and ethical regulations (Davis, 1973; Piacentini; MacFadyen, & Eadie; McWilliams…

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    Corporate Social responsibility is a moral and ethical Standard of an organization. Everyone has a social responsivity to society, not just business but also individual’s .We all have to work towards building a better society. Some companies are philanthropist, having extent socially responsibility to its employees and the general community in which it operates. Some economists think a corporate social responsibility should be to maximize profit while others think it’s about giving back to the…

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    century, businesses were only recognised for doing one thing which was to increase their profit return to their investors within legal boundaries. However, as a result of an era of social activists, Carroll (1991) acknowledges Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) as a further extension of a business’s arm to also act within ethical and philanthropic avenues that society would expect of businesses. Like most controversial discussions there is always two opposing views which I will introduce as…

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    of corporations wanting to take corporate social responsibility into account. Corporate social responsibility emerged from the understanding that corporations need to account for their activities that affect society. The success of a corporation is no longer determined by how much monetary profit it makes, but by how much focus it provides on the affects of their actions on the community, human life and the environment. Corporate social responsibility is defined as a concept whereby companies…

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    Corporate social and environmental responsibility The term corporate social responsibility (CSR) appears for the first time in early 1970. Since then, it continues to develop and have different definitions and perceptions among private and government sector, and civil organizations. Corporate responsibly in relation to internal stakeholders and shareholders on local and national level, as well as, performance in serving the society and global community are the most common perspectives accepted…

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    Introduction and Background Organisations’ management strategies and practices affecting environmental, ethical, social and global aspects have evolved significantly and the responsibilities of an organisation to society are those that arise in the concept of Corporate Social Responsibilities (CSR). CSR can be defined as “the responsibility of an organisation for the impacts of its decisions and activities on society and the environment, through transparent and ethical behaviour (ACCSR, 2016).…

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    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 stockholders…

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    principle and practices molded in the company's core corporate culture which lead to distinct and responsible business orientation. Aramex’s core values are customer centricity, people, creativity, empowerment, service excellence, passion and social responsibility. In this report, I will evaluate Aramex to strategically approach CSR and sustainability and then I will reflect on the theoretical conceptualization of strategic CSR that can be applied to Aramex taking into consideration the current…

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