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CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN BANKING INDUSTRY
Capitalism has brought increase of competition pressure year on year. This competitive situation has influenced a need of corporation flexibility on the markets where exists and consequently development of soft skills in doing business as well.
Darko Vaselić, Srđan Šuput
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Local communities and health disaster management in the mining sector
Mining activities throughout the Southern African Development Community (SADC) have impacted on the health and safety of mining communities for many decades.
Freek Cronjé+2 more
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As an important organizational strategy and action that affects employee perception and attitude, corporate social responsibility is essential for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to reduce turnover rate and achieve sustainable growth.
Zhang Hui
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Are Corporations Socially Responsible? Is Corporate Social Responsibility Desirable? [PDF]
extract] It is submitted that (for the reasons outlined in Part One) corporations have, at the most, only limited opportunities for pursuing CSR [corporate social responsibility]. Further (for the reasons outlined in Part Two), it is submitted that corporations should not engage in CSR.
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This study aims to examine the effect of corporate governance, firm size, and leverage on corporate social responsibility on Indonesian listed manufacturing company during period 2014 to 2017.
Fitriyah Fitriyah
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Looking Neat on the Street. Aesthetic Labor in Public Parking Patrol
Research on aesthetic labor has been confined to service encounters in private sector industries. Aesthetic labor theory is critical of the commercialism that drives management of service labor and points to the discrimination of employees on the grounds
Dorte Boesby Dahl
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Accounting for Emotional Value: A Review in Disability Organizations
The aim of this paper is to examine how disability organizations account for the emotional value they create for their stakeholders. Based on a review of the literature on emotional value measurement in third sector organizations working in the ...
Pilar Tirado-Valencia+2 more
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Public health policy in a time of change and disaster in South Africa: 1910–1920
With the establishment of the Union of South Africa in 1910, the central focus of the newly appointed government was to alter and consolidate the policies of the pre-Union colonies that differed materially in many respects and to substitute them with ...
Edwin G. Bain, Jan Venter
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Corporate social responsibility and the economics of consumer social responsibility [PDF]
The promotion of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is likely to depend on consumers' purchase behaviors. While many consumers like the idea of social responsibility, the responsible consumption remains at a low level. This survey analyses two main barriers to responsible consumption: the willingness-to-pay for it, which relates to consumer social ...
Etilé, Fabrice, Teyssier, Sabrina
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Speaking of Corporate Social Responsibility [PDF]
We argue that the language spoken by corporate decision makers influences their firms’ social responsibility and sustainability practices. Linguists suggest that obligatory future-time-reference (FTR) in a language reduces the psychological importance of the future. Prior research has shown that speakers of strong FTR languages (such as English, French,
Luc Renneboog+4 more
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