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Corporate social responsibility (CSR), also called corporate social responsibility (CSR) can be defined as the active and voluntary contribution to improving social, economic and environmental by companies, usually with the aim of improving...
a process that varies according to the organization. It consists of a set of techniques and procedures designed to attract qualified candidates potentially able to occupy positions within the organization. To achieve its mission, recruitmen...
corporate image in the public and stakeholder. The Scandal In April 2009, two employees of Domino's Pizza Company in North Carolina, United States, thought it might be funny and fun to record and publish a “prank” while preparing the meal. ...
Walmart to serve as a lightning rod. Walmart has become bigger, faster, in more countries. It's like fast food: what is the favorite Turk's head? McDonald’s, of course. Yet that is no more "bad guy" in the nutritional point of view, as Burg...
for cutting-edge technology and technologydriven strategies force organizational strategists to seek competitive advantage through technological innovation. At the identical time, growing technological complexity, expanding costs, growing ...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is also known as corporate responsibility and corporate citizenship, responsible action, responsible action constant (SRB), or the performance of social institutions. It is a form of the report of the c...
effects produced when the media reports a crime. The report further discussed the consequences of media crime reports and what types of messages can be received from these crime reports and how youth and community workers can challenge them...