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    Define social responsibility. social responsibility is the thought that companies should focus more on their mandated roles and responsibilities and not focus so much on making profits similarities they all focus on serving the public they are not profit oriented similarities similarities similarities. What are the similarities and differences between both companies regarding their corporate social responsibility efforts? The similarities between Patagonia and TOMS Shoes is that both are using

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    Ethics and corporate Social responsibility:- Ethics is defined as what is right and what is wrong. Every business should behave ethically. The moral principles that guide the way a business behaves are business Ethics. Ethics are moral guidelines to people or to an organisation which govern good behaviour. So behaving ethically is doing what is morally right. Doing an ethical business may always be not profitable but it will be more beneficial to company and the people involved in company as well

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    Assignments: Essay-Wk3 Kivanc Uncu BUS 100 Introduction to Business Roy Virgen, MBA International American University March 22, 2017 Introduction Being Socially Capable implies that individuals and associations must carry on morally and with affectability toward social, social, monetary and ecological issues. Taking a stab at social obligation helps people, associations and governments positively affect improvement, business and society with a constructive commitment to primary concern

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    7. Bluffing can be ethical, depending on the circumstances and how it is employed. In fact, Beatty Samuelson, in Essentials of Business Law, points out the “Kantian evasion or plater”, which serves as the basis for deceiving someone in an ethical way. She describes it as “a truthful statement that is nonetheless misleading” (36). For instance, Kant’s example of a murderer coming to our door -asking for someone who is in our own home and who he wants to kill – illustrates an instance when answering

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    They feel every business is responsible to their community and the environment (Ben and Jerrys, 2015). This has allowed people to identify with their brand. It has made customers and employees appreciate them. Overall their efforts have been extremely helpful to many. I think that Ben

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    When companies or corporations exceed national lines of the country that their headquarter is in this can be known as going “global,” and a corporation in this situation can be known as a Multinational corporation. This can complicate the ability to manage, due to the diversity of cultures, geographic locations, and many other circumstances that are inherent with these types of corporations. In this occurrence, it is important to have a global mindset. This mindset is simply the ability to appreciate

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    market themselves and their respective goods and services. The primary reason for the shift seems to be a changing consumer base; one that incorporates social, environmental and ethical issues into their buying decisions. Pressure from these more socially conscious consumers has driven companies to adopt more robust corporate social responsibility (CSR) strategies in order not only maintain customers but garner new ones as well. It now seems that in all most every advertisement there is some mention

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    placed great emphasis on both McDonalds in the USA and in Europe and tries to distinguish the differences in how it deals with their employee stakeholders. McDonald’s has joined the ever growing corporations who are trying to be or appear to be socially responsible. McDonalds has started publishing sustainability and social reports and have met with NGOs for example Amnesty International and Greenpeace. McDonalds take corporate social responsibly seriously. In recent times I have personally seen their

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    consideration social, environmental and ethical issues, fall under Socially Responsible investments (SRI). SRI is a rapid growing market. It indicates that some shareholders prefer to invest in a firm that has record of acting responsible. Consumer perception and behavior: Over past 15 years a research has gradually evolved understanding the relationship between CSR and consumer perception and behavior. The research indicated that responsible firm conduct attracted consumer outcomes such as consumer loyalty

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    An organization’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) drives them to look out for the different interests of society. Most business corporations undertake responsibility for the impact of their organizational pursuits and various activities on their customers, employees, shareholders, communities and the environment. With the high volume of general competition between different companies and organizations in varied fields, CSR has become a morally imperative commitment, more than one enforced by

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