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CSR initiatives include legal, ethical, economic and discretionary responsibilities of corporations, while, business ethics focuses on morality of society, individuals and groups. Business ethics is a sub part of broader CSR initiatives (Ba...
corporate social responsibility (CSR) with other strategic foci into the supply/contractor chain, both conceptually and empirically, with a focus on one sectorial case: the Norwegian upstream petroleum industry. It compares contradictory th...
corporate social responsibility discourse shows that there have been developments of a variety of instruments that aim to improve, evaluate and communicate socially responsible practices. Academics consider the notion of corporate social re...
Zipit9. Sickness and stomach disorders were mainly reported with four customers admitted to hospital. After investigation, it was found out that defective carbon dioxide was used to manufacture Zipit9 in the French canning plant. The manage...
values like globalization and as the perceptions intersect with people relating it to their own cultural values and norms. Utting (2003) examined CSR in the business sector and found that there is no dispute that the business sector, which ...
HSBC success in its 140 years of history. HSBC success is the main reason of investments and initiatives by HSBC directed towards employees, customers, and other stakeholders. HSBC has actively taken CSR as an opportunity to strengthen imag...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is an evolving concept that does not currently have a universally accepted definition. It frequently overlaps with similar terms, such as corporate sustainability, corporate sustainable development, and...