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    Employees communicate with each other for effectively carrying out corporate responsibilities. As Robbins and Judge (2014) explains employee shares and conveys ideas and information through communication using four of its major functions such as “control, motivation, emotional expression and information” (p. 299). The offshore oil-drilling job is complex and needs engineering expertise. BP had undertaken deep-water oil drilling at the Macondo well using the Transocean offshore oil rig. It is expected

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    This research has primarily emphasized the importance of CSR to both individuals and the community at large, but one question remains underexplored: how do consumer perceptions of CSR line up with their concurrent expectations from the company? The literature shows little agreement; definitions are murky and left to individualized scholars, and evaluation of company’s efforts, as previously discussed, are difficult to present to major shareholders within a company, to say nothing of informing consumers

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    CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY REPORT Although corporate social responsibility has no universal definition, it is understood to be the way firms integrate social, environmental and economic concerns into their values, culture, decision making, strategy and operations in a transparent and accountable manner and thereby establish better practices within the firm, create wealth and improve society. (Industry Canada, 2011) This report will represent the critical analysis of the current Corporate

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    Trying to analyze which company is more responsible will take a lot of time, commitment and detailed information in order to come out with a well-informed decision. When comparing both of these companies that are at the top of the sports manufacturing industry, Adidas appears to be the better company

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    Critical evaluate the effects of corporate social responsibility activities on financial performance in UK retailing industry? Contents: Introduction 3 Corporate social responsibility & UK supermarkets 5 CSR behavior of UK supermarkets 5 - Environment 5 - Community 6 - Marketplace 6 - Workplace 7 The effect of CSR investment on financial performance of major supermarkets in UK 7 -Explanations of figure 1-3 8 Case study: The effect of corporate

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    In 2015, between September 18 and September 28, the market capitalization of Volkswagen AG (FRA: VOW) fell from $95 billion to $60 billion. This staggering loss is not commonly seen in stock markets, especially in “blue chips” companies. The massive loss in share price is linked to the emission cheating scandal shaking the fundamentals of one of the biggest car manufacturing in the world. Even months after the occurrences the environmental, governance and social impacts of such misbehavior from Volkswagen’s

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    Toyota Social Performance

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    Introduction Since its establishment, Toyota has been dedicated to be a company with great social responsibilities, adhering to the direction of "safety, environmental protection and education" to make contribution to the society. It enhance enterprise values with love and dedication, and furthermore, the concept has been rooted into the marketing system, promoting the three-step strategy of "first manufacturers, distributors following up, and customer participating" for community projects of Toyota

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    Since then, the idea of socially responsible banking has grown commonplace in the financial markets, as a result of increasing social awareness and regulatory pressures (Scholtens, 2008). In light of the growing emphasis for banks to operate more ethically, this paper seeks to examine

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    Polytechnic University of the Philippines Sta. Mesa, Manila College of Business Submitted by: Ramizares, Riza Marie M. BSBA HRDM 4-6N Submitted to: Professor Celso D. Torreon Corporate Social Responsibility Corporate Social Responsibility * Organizational Culture is the behavior of humans who are part of an organization and the meanings that the people attach to their actions. Culture includes the organization values, visions, norms, working language, systems, symbols, beliefs

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    the community it serves, then they are providing a vital resource to keep the community sustainable. “As long as a company behaves responsibly, making a profit—creating jobs, increasing wealth, enhancing the health of the economy—is the most socially responsible thing it can do” (McKee, 2012). By becoming visible in the community as a company that cares, the store is likely to build a base of loyal customers. This will help to increase profit and keep the jobs available. The ability to offer

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