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Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Funding for Researches [PDF]
Quite often various corporations use the term Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) to denote their donations for social reasons. Corporate bodies are commercial companies whose only target is to make profit. There is no wonder that they would maintain the same target in their CSR activities also. It is known to all that they use CSR activities for two
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The Importance of Innovation in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011CRS and innovation has emerged slowly over the past decade. One explanation of ‘social innovation’ can refer to improvements in the CRS process. As stated by the department of Trade and Industry in the United Kingdom, CSR represent “the integrity with which a company govern itself, fulfills its mission, lives by its value, engages with its stakeholders,
Selma Kurtishi+2 more
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Corporate Social Responsibility or Corporate Serious Responsibility: Revisiting CSR Law
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019Corporate Social Responsibility in India does not have its beginning from the Companies Act, 2013. The concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has evolved over a period of time. Starting from the concept of corporate philanthropy much water has flown till the recognition of corporate social responsibility.
Kushal Kedia, Vipan Kumar
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Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). Cui bono?
2017Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a concept that has become widely accepted as an ethical claim for firms. It reflects a more recent distribution conflict over the economic rents created by large firms. In this respect, these firms resemble political institutions more than economic entities.
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Dynamic corporate social responsibility (CSR) strategies in oligopoly
OR Spectrum, 2013This paper investigates dynamic and strategic (oligopolistic) interactions with respect to their corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities. In order to separate dynamic from strategic effects, the paper proposes a differential game and derives the open loop and Markov perfect Nash equlibria with the cooperative solution as benchmark.
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Responsible leadership and corporate social responsibility (CSR) in Luxembourg
International Journal of Organizational Analysis, 2018Purpose The purpose of this study is to determine if there is a link between responsible leadership and corporate social responsibility (CSR) in Luxembourg and also to determine Luxembourg’s specifics in the field of CSR. Design/methodology/approach This is a qualitative study.
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Hotel Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) reporting
2015The corporate social responsibility report has become a very important tool, which can help companies to set up strategies and build their core competencies. With rising consumer awareness regarding corporate responsibility (CR), it is important for the hotel industry to begin profiling their efforts at social responsibility (SR) as part of their ...
Đurović, Matina+2 more
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Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Training Model
1st International Conference on Educational Sciences, 2017openaire +1 more source