Category: Social Responsibility

  • Zulu Community and Its Social Responsibilities

    Table of Contents Introduction Type of people in the community Communitys responsibility Organizations social responsibility Conclusion References Introduction To begin with, it is important to establish that the communitys main economic activity is hunting. People from the Zulu community are mainly hunters and gatherers. The main avenue where the community interacts is during social actives…

  • The Corporate Social Responsibility in Sport

    A clubs balance sheet may include a stadium and a training facility, or an 18-figure sum in cash or a bank account, but its main asset is the local communitys support. Corporate social responsibility in sports has a favorable effect on the state of the environment. Valuable and important benefits are received not only by…

  • Corporate Social Responsibility for Development Through Sport

    Levermore (2011) presented an empirical study depicting the association between CSR and sports as aspects fueling economic and social development. The research was conducted to address the paucity and dilemma apparent in relation to the evaluation of CSR. The results had the capability to avail vital information on how development was realized from CSR and…

  • Corporate Social Responsibility for Development Through Sport

    Levermore (2011) presented an empirical study depicting the association between CSR and sports as aspects fueling economic and social development. The research was conducted to address the paucity and dilemma apparent in relation to the evaluation of CSR. The results had the capability to avail vital information on how development was realized from CSR and…

  • Free Market and Corporate Social Responsibility

    In todays world economy, there is only one rule that can be applied to a free market: supply and demand. In this case, the free market has nothing to do with corporate social responsibility. Milton Friedmans philosophy was also based on the idea that despite the claims of large companies about their concern for nature,…

  • MBA Dissertation Proposal: Consumer Awareness of Corporate Social Responsibility

    Table of Contents Introduction Literature Review Research methodology Findings and analysis Case Study Conclusion References Appendix: Questionnaire Introduction This dissertation aims to measure the level of consumers awareness about CSR (corporate social responsibility) in such countries as the United Kingdom and Qatar. On the whole, this concept is relatively new; it came into existence at…

  • Social Responsibility: Term Definition

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion Reference Introduction Social responsibility is about how business aligns their values and behavior with the expectations and needs of stakeholders and not just customers and investors but also employees, suppliers and communities and other special groups and society as a whole. CSR describes a companys commitment to be…

  • Corporate Social Responsibility in Supply Chains

    Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a model used by businesses for self-regulation to ensure they are socially accountable to stakeholders, the public, and themselves as businesses. This concept has become more pervasive and earned acronym attributes in the circles of interaction. It focuses more on holding business enterprises accountable for their operations and actions. CSR…

  • Business Social Responsibility Examples: The Body Shop and Others

    Practice shows that a business that takes on various social obligations always shows better results in its work. By investing in the social sphere, business organizations ensure their successful promotion. The development and improvement of the social environment correspond to the long-term interests of businesses and organizations. In the long term, social responsibility can increase…

  • Saudi Commerical Banks Corporate Social Responsibility

    Introduction Corporate social responsibility refers to the commitment towards changing the living standards of communities through discretionary business practices to enhance such improvements. It essentially encompasses the philanthropic model in a voluntary commitment (Baker, 2004). In other words, corporate social responsibility entails the social, economic and environmental considerations linked in business operations and the entire…