Development trend of Corporate Social Responsibility practices in China

The claim that the growth of China towards becoming one of the major world economic power is heavily debated among business persons and scholars alike. As a result, China is increasingly put under international pressure to adhere and adopt to global practices and norms in order to ensure its competitiveness in the international scene. One … Read more

How does Corporate Social Responsibility differ between institutions?

The discourse and agenda of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) are determined by both the nation and enterprise, who often have inconsistent ideas of the mechanisms and motives appropriate for legitimacy. My business classes engage in the topic as a positive commitment of corporations to contribute to sustainable economic development by weighing the costs of business … Read more

Relationship between corporate social responsibility & competitive advantage of multinational corporations

Abstract The purpose of this research paper was to identify the relationship between corporate social responsibility and competitive advantage of multinational corporations. This research was conducted as an in-depth literature review, using both qualitative and quantitative methods to support its claims. The research was aimed to gain insight on how to effectively implement a CSR … Read more

CSR and Stakeholder Engagement should not be viewed as isolated necessities

As businesses become more modernized in a landscape where media communications are always-on, information is available wall-to-wall. Companies will find themselves with increasingly different business intangibles, more informed and engaged stakeholders, sophisticated and intertwined models of corporate and social governance among the stakeholders as well as higher expectations of the companies to be reactive to … Read more

Corporate social responsibility (CSR)

Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a form of business practices which involve initiatives that benefit society. According to International Organization for Standardization (2010), social responsibility refers to the organisation’s responsibility for the effects of its decision and voluntary activities on society and environment. Besides, the sustainable development including health and well-being of society is contributed … Read more

Corporate Social Responsibility: Evolution, Importance, and Impact on Organizational Behavior

1. Introduction The enthusiasm for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is growing among organizations, yet the reasons for this growing interest are variable. Nonetheless, the commitment to CSR can largely be explained by increasing pressure from stakeholders (McWilliams et al., 2006). This pressure is not only expressed by customers but also by employees, suppliers, non-governmental organizations, … Read more

Business strategy and corporate social responsibility interrelationship

Executives are increasingly confronted with stakeholders that emphasize the social and environmental consequences their companies’ activities have (Porter & Kramer, 2007; Filho et al., 2010). Managers encounter demands from these stakeholders that urge them to allocate resources in favor of corporate social responsibility [CSR] (McWilliams & Siegel, 2001). These demands have led to a greater … Read more

CSR and sustainable management

CSR and sustainable management are co-related with each other. According to the Financial Times (2016) Corporate Social Responsibility(CSR) is the development that targets at motivating organizations about their responsibility of their business on the stake holders, society and environment. CSR is the business approach that conveys economic, environmental and social aids for all stakeholders which … Read more

How an organization & its actors approach, practice & perceive CSR as shared value

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has become one of the most prominent field of interest among companies as they are faced with demands from a number of internal and external stakeholders for greater accountability, responsibility and transparency in relation to their activities (Lockett et al. 2006; Waddock & Goggings 2011). In parallel, CSR has also gained … Read more

Intrinsic and external motivation of CEOs to set and achieve CSR targets

This chapter provides an overview of the existing literature about the intrinsic and external motivation of CEOs to set and achieve CSR targets. Also their interrelated effect will be discussed. The literature gives four justifications why companies may engage in corporate social responsibility (CSR) on voluntary basis: 1) moral obligation, 2) sustainability, 3) license to … Read more

The Truth about CSR (article analysis)

Introduction There are many corporations today that practice corporate social responsibility like supporting the communities around the company by volunteering to implementing environmentally friendly practices.There are many benefits for companies that practice corporate social responsibility like sustainability, saving on costs, and an increase in customer engagement. Although there are many benefits for companies to be … Read more

The ability to have a positive impact in the community (reasons for CSR)

Maintaining the social responsibility of a business is crucial for promoting ethical behavior and considering the social and environmental impact of their activities. By doing so, organizations can avoid or mitigate the harmful effects their operations may have on communities. In some cases, organizations actively seek ways to make changes in their service or value … Read more

Implementing Corporate Social Responsibility

Introduction Corporate Social Responsibility is appraised tremendously as a result of its contribution it has conveyed into the development of series of businesses that have occurred in the early 1990’s. As of late, Corporate Social Responsibility is accepted as a global observable fact which has brought about an increase in academic debate on Corporate Social … Read more

Corporate Social Responsibility as a medium of excelling in the beauty industry

Corporate Social Responsibility as a medium of excelling in the beauty industry: A detailed review of CSR initiatives taken by The Body Shop and L’Oreal The beauty industry has come under the scanner many times due to the malpractices that some of the firms in the industry allow to occur such as air pollution, animal … Read more

Reasons for ethical-strategic business behaviour

“People want to use services from companies that believe in something beyond simply maximizing profits.” (Mark Zuckerberg) An increasing number of companies in this day and age is largely focusing on catering the external stakeholders’ needs and expectations, as well as being conscious about ‘ethical’: social and environmental issues. More and more companies are proceeding … Read more