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    Background of research problem: (讲什么是CSR) With the increasing concern about the concept of corporate social responsibility, some scholars think companies should take CSR as an opportunity, innovation and competitive advantages rather than cost (Porter and Kramer, 2006),and also some scholars argue that companies use CSR as means to deal with social environment pressure from public. (Dennis M. Patten,1991) On one hand CSR is aim to minimize the negative impact of business activities, on the other…

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    White Dog Cafe Case Study

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    It would be considerably prejudicial to claim shareholder value is the only purpose of a corporation, albeit, that is the most important single aspect for long-term survival of any organization. However, one can have a solid purpose and scope and still conduct strategic outreach for the sole purpose of genuinely benefiting those less fortunate. The basic premise for any firm is to make money, and with positive cash flow in hand, we expect them to conduct themselves in a manner that brings…

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    Toxic Leadership Essay

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    Leaders who exhibit toxic behavior are the cause of employee burnout, emotional exhaustion, turnover intention, which negatively affect organizational citizenship behavior, employee engagement, and organizational effectiveness. Toxic leadership is associated with many negative consequences to the long-term health and welfare of employees in organizations. This qualitative study will examine whether toxic leadership practices exists in nonprofit organizations. If present, the study will explore…

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    CSR claims embedded in BHP's vision and strategic document It claims that the sole real reason for business is to make shareholder value. Advocates of this perspective trust that any contention recommending an organization ought to mitigate its social effect is unessential. The conviction that a company's sole explanation behind presence is to expand its wealth was strongly elucidated in the 1970s and there is only one social obligation of business is to utilize its assets and take part in…

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    Klonoski Approach Essay

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    Klonoski’s Approaches Klonoski had identified four approaches to corporate social responsibilities which are fundamentalism, social institutions (social institutionalism), moral personhood and moral agency (moralism), and other approaches to corporate social responsibilities (Carter & Burritt, n.d.). “…… In an effort to defuse some of this complexity, I will present an overview of this debate and attempt to sort out the various approaches taken towards determining the responsibilities of…

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    Milton Friedman's Essay

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    Milton Friedman believed that the social responsibility of a business is to maximize profits (Hartman, Des Jarding, & MacDonald, 2014). In my personal opinion, Friedman’s perspective did not necessarily indicate that businesses should disregard the welfare of society, but rather place an emphasis on the utilization of resources. For instance, reinvesting the profits instead of donating them to charity. Much like Friedman, T.J. Rodgers believed that an organization should reinvest its profits in…

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    The guest speaker, Alexandra Willhite, manager of Ethics and Compliance at Shell discussed about the events that happened within the company that lead to the present process of choosing employees. Willhite had referred to a quote of Frank Serpico, “We must create an atmosphere where the crooked cop fears the honest cop, and not the other way around. An honest cop should be able to speak without ridicule or reprisals. Those who speak out should be rewarded and respected by their superior, not…

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    stakeholders , local communities and investors . according to a study conducted by the branding company Landor associates and cited by the university of pennsylvanian’s Wharton school , 77 percent of consumers think that companies should be socially responsible (PUT REFERENCE). consumers are attracted to companies that are known in adopting Corporate Social Responsibility . a research at Tilburg university in the Netherlands revealed that consumers are willing to pay a 10 percent higher price…

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    Pick N Pay Case Study

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    Corporate social responsibility is an umbrella concept that companies have a responsibility on the impact that they cause on the environment, and society for they behave and with who they do business and the relationship with society as a whole, often this responsibility extends beyond the legal world and the lability of other individuals, as originations have tremendous power in the world and the economic wealth of these companies can use their influence to contribute to society though various…

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    Subway Company Case Study

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    1. Introduction Corporate Social Responsibility(CSR) represents an ethical business that growing strategic concern for corporations around the world, many of which are adopting CSR as a core management or bard-level function. A corporation initiative to assess and improve the business of bottom line to wider interest and take responsibility for the company’s effects on environmental and social well-being. In this assignment, the following descriptions or explanations are Subway company’s…

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