social responsibility (CSR). In this article‚ the author traces the evolution of the CSR construct beginning in the 1950s‚ which marks the modern era of CSR. Definitions expanded during the 1960s and proliferated during the 1970s. In the 1980s‚ there were fewer new definitions‚ more empirical research‚ and alternative themes began to mature. These alternative themes included corporate social performance (CSP)‚ stakeholder theory‚ and business ethics theory. In the 1990s‚ CSR continues to serve as
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Abstract 1. Introduction 6 2. CSR practices in banking sector 6 3. CSR practices in Indian Banking sector 7 4.1 RBI guidelines on CSR 8 4.2 Initiatives by Indian Banks towards CSR 9 4.3 CSR Reporting Practices 10 4. CSR constraints 11 5. Recommendations 11 6. Conclusion 12 References 13 Abstract In recent years Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has witnessed a tremendous increase in awareness
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IMPORTANCE OF COMPANY’S CSR ACTIVITIES IN INDIA: IT’S EFFECT ON CONSUMER BUYING BEHAVIOUR For Business Research Methods Submitted to‚ Submitted By‚ Dr. Gunjan Malhotra Shrirang Jadhav (09FT-064) Mohd Afroze Ali (09FT-085) Mohd Asif (09FT-086) Nitesh Bhagchandani (09FT-185) Table Of Contents Abstract: 3 Keywords : 3 Introduction: 3 Literature Review: 6 Research Gaps: 8 Objective: 8 Research questions: 8 Research Hypothesis: 8 Methodology: 8 Discussion and observation: 9
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end of 2009 being at the strategic crossroads to become the U.S. market’s leading distributor of yogurt in the domestic sector‚ Dannon’ senior director of public relations‚ Michael Neuwirth‚ wondered if the company’s corporate social responsibility (CSR) might have a role in this venture. To study the perspectives of the company’s stakeholders regarding the idea‚
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CSR Activities of Maruti Suzuki India Ltd. To achieve long-term sustainability and prosperity the company has nurtured a socially responsible behaviour towards its various stakeholders. It has proactively taken care of the needs and sustainable growth of its stakeholders and they in turn‚ have supported the company in achieving its vision and business results‚ year after year. As a result‚ sustainability has become an integral part of the company’s approach to business and decision making
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“cyberbullying” should be added to the Oxford English Dictionary. By adding new words like these and others‚ the dictionary is progressive and up to date. The new words also prove how social media and the internet have impacted the English language. Also‚ the recently added words present how the dictionary is applicable to all ages by adding commonly used words. To be sure‚ new words like “retweet‚” “sexting‚” and “cyberbullying” should be added to the Oxford English Dictionary. Adding new words
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Unlike USA‚ Europe has developed a variety of policies‚ which are very scalable. After the fall of the Berlin Wall and once past the time when the polarity communism / capitalism dominated relations in Europe‚ CSR model of the unified Germany seemed to be mostly represented as the European specificity. Driven by Germany and adopted by many countries of the European Union‚ this approach is characterized by a desire to combine economic efficiency and social justice. German model grants the state and
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References: 3. KPMG India. "Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)"‚ 2010‚ 4 9. O ’Brien‚ Jim. “CSR Consulting”‚ 2009‚ (Diagram at Definition Section) 10 17. R.H. Gray‚ D.L.Owen & K.T.Maunders‚ Corporate Social Reporting: Accounting and accountability (He Hempsteameld: Prentice Hall‚ 1987) p. IX. 18. D. Crowther‚ Social and Environmental
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the social and environmental problems of society.In this technology time‚ it is so easy to reach the information whatever they want They always follow the daily news from the world and care about them.Due to the fact that paying for the strategies of CSR increases attention to the corporation.Companies’ understanding of social responsibility should always be the part of their investment strategy.They should regard the “Corporate Social Responsibility” as a business management philosophy not as a social
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“Creating Shared Value is built upon fundamental commitments to society‚ both to achieve the highest standards of compliance with laws‚ codes of conduct and our own Nestlé Corporate Business Principles as well as to protect the environment for future generations.” – Paul Bulcke‚ CEO Nestle To continue to prosper over the long term‚ we need to ensure that the communities we serve and in which we operate prosper too. We are determined to ensure that our global presence and operations bring benefits
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