Role of Higher Educational Institutions in Corporate Social Responsibility By Ms. Susan Abraham Assistant Professor‚ SCMS School of Technology and Management‚ SCMS Campus‚ Muttom‚ Aluva ’ 683106 Email: susan2112@gmail.com Phone: 9495114276 Abstract Higher educational institutions in India have been contributing to the knowledge base of our country. They have been enrolling students at the rate of 10 percent in the year 2007. Privatisation of these institutions has brought in
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THE RECALCITRANT DIRECTOR AT BYTE‚ INC.: CORPORATE LEGALITY VS. CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY BACKGROUND OF THE CASE (INTRODUCTION) Byte products have three existing plants operating at full capacity (24 hours a day & 7 days a week). The new plant proposed to be built in the South Western US will require 3 years before it is fully on line. This means that byte cannot meet the anticipated demand for its products. Alternative courses have been exploded- 1.) Licensed byte products and technology
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A Pragmatic Alternative for Creating a Corporate Social Responsibility Strategy By Dina Gerdeman 28 MAY 2012 RESEARCH & IDEAS : http://hbswk.hbs.edu/item/6994.html Abstract: Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a corporate initiative to assess and take responsibility for the company ’s effects on the environment and impact on social welfare. CSR may also be referred to as "corporate citizenship" and can involve incurring short-term costs that do not provide an immediate financial benefit
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0 Introduction This literature review examines and discusses the relationship between corporate social responsibility (CSR) and financial performance of firms in emerging markets through analysis made in relation to developing countries especially Malaysia‚ Indonesia‚ Turkey‚ Dubai‚ China and Brazil. Most of the studies examining the financial performance case for CSR show a positive association between CSR practices and financial performance (63 percent) whilst 15 percent present a negative
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Social Responsibility & Diversity (EGYPT’S KING OF HEARTS) Introduction As a general manager at the Central Auditing Organization (C.A.O); the supreme Auditing firm responsible for auditing ministries‚ public institutions‚ non for profit organizations and any other entity assigned to the C.A.O by the high authorities‚ I found In
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different perspectives or approaches used in understanding strategy‚ including the traditional perspective‚ the resource-based view‚ and the stakeholder view. PY 3. Understand strategy formulation at the corporate‚ business‚ and functional levels. 4. Explain the difference between strategic thinking and strategic planning. CO 5. Characterize and explain the key players in the lodging and foodservice industries. 2 CHAPTER 1 ■ STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT FEATURED STORY MCDONALD’S
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Explain how Social Responsibility’s conceptions of freedom‚ morality and duty differ from those of libertarian theory. Which theory fits your understanding better and why? Firstly‚ social responsibility gives enough freedom to the media. However‚ expect it to act responsibly in its news report‚ act as watchdog to the society. Secondly‚ social responsibility theory mainly leads itself in a free circumstance of media area but there is a limitation to show its duty. Social responsibility requires the
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involved and some who were not involved in CSR activities at Infosys. CSR Activities at Infosys All surveyed respondents acknowledged the increasing importance of CSR to a company both from the image and goodwill point of view as well as from the responsibility they believed a company had to the society. However a number of the respondents were not aware of the initiatives being carried out by Infosys except for passing mention in mails and newsletters of the company. Inferences drawn Infosys has set
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changed its vision from cheap and convenient to dedicating itself to quality‚ service‚ cleanliness‚ and a commitment to treating all customers with respect (Kiddon and Light). In regards to corporate social responsibility McD strives to achieve their values each day and improve their environmental and social performances in an effort to obtain to a sustainable future (McDonald’s). In order to achieve their desired image and
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Corporate Profile Summary Columbus Communications Trinidad Limited is wholly owned by Columbus Communications Inc.‚ an International Business Corporation (IBC) incorporated in 2004 under the Companies Act of Barbados. Columbus Communications Inc. is a diversified telecommunications company whose core operating business is providing video services‚ broadband access‚ digital telephone and internet infrastructure services (retail) and the development of an undersea fibre optic cable network as well
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