Category: Social Responsibility

  • Workforce Activities and Corporate Social Responsibility

    Introduction The changing global environment is forcing corporations to transform their models in order to remain profitable and relevant in their market segments. The problem of environmental degradation is a major problem attracting the attention of organizational theorists and scholars. Many consumers are also focusing on the ecological impacts of different products and services. This…

  • Corporate Social Responsibility in Supply Chains

    Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a model used by businesses for self-regulation to ensure they are socially accountable to stakeholders, the public, and themselves as businesses. This concept has become more pervasive and earned acronym attributes in the circles of interaction. It focuses more on holding business enterprises accountable for their operations and actions. CSR…

  • The Concept of Companys Social Responsibility

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion References Introduction The company under study is ENMAX group. This company is involved in generation of energy in Alberta. It provides the people and to an extent the economy of Alberta with electricity, gas and information technology. The company works towards justifying and indicating the level of Albertas energy…

  • Concept and Role of Corporate Social Responsibility

    Introduction De George, R. T. (2006) addressed that corporate social responsibility is the awareness of business organisation that their accomplishments have not at all kept any negative impact on the society as well as on the social advancement and welfare activities like consciousness on environment pollution, infrastructural advancement like repairing roads, beautification of the towns…

  • Business Social Responsibility Examples: The Body Shop and Others

    Practice shows that a business that takes on various social obligations always shows better results in its work. By investing in the social sphere, business organizations ensure their successful promotion. The development and improvement of the social environment correspond to the long-term interests of businesses and organizations. In the long term, social responsibility can increase…

  • Walmart Stores Corporate Social Responsibility

    How has Wal-Mart Stores invested in and assessed its corporate social responsibility? Where has the company invested? Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. is unanimously considered not merely an organization with a rigid set of CSR principles, but the company that sets an example in CSR principles implementation. Wal-Mart has taken CSR to an entirely new level by…

  • A Stakeholder Approach to Corporate Social Responsibility

    Though being a comparatively recent addition to the framework of a companys structure, the relational aspect of the stakeholder association with business still deserves being considered one of the most successful and promising innovations in the field of business and management. It is essential that the needs of all stakeholders involved should be taken into…

  • Saudi Commerical Banks Corporate Social Responsibility

    Introduction Corporate social responsibility refers to the commitment towards changing the living standards of communities through discretionary business practices to enhance such improvements. It essentially encompasses the philanthropic model in a voluntary commitment (Baker, 2004). In other words, corporate social responsibility entails the social, economic and environmental considerations linked in business operations and the entire…

  • Grenade Firms Corporate Social Responsibility

    Founded in 2010, Grenade is a young company that offers weight-loss products and contributes to sports nutrition. There are many ways for this organization to compete with other representatives in this sphere, and one of them is to promote corporate social responsibility (CSR) through brand building and strengthening relationships with stakeholders. According to Marakova et…

  • Corporate Social Responsibility: Triple Bottom Line Approach

    The beginning of the 21st century has been thus far marked by a rapid and wide spread of the social justice and environmental sustainability movements. While previously, issues related to human rights and preservation of the environment were considered to lie in the domain of local and national governments, now the focus shifted, to a…