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Principles of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), David Katamba
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David Katamba

Principles of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)

  • b5100845609has quoted3 years ago
    Therefore, in contrast to philanthropy, CSR comprises social responsibility for products, services and operations as well as charitable giving.
  • b5100845609has quoted3 years ago
    n organization with progressive CSR programs will demonstrate a long-term commitment to creating a win-win situation for the company and society—not only in the field of marketing, but throughout the value chain.
  • b5100845609has quoted3 years ago
    CSR is often confused with other concepts, such as business ethics, cause-related marketing, philanthropy, and corporate citizenship.
  • b5100845609has quoted3 years ago
    human rights (respect for employees, women’s rights, child labor, and social justice), worker rights
  • b5100845609has quoted3 years ago
    e would only call it CSR if there is an underlying continuous and strategic commitment to social responsibility, and one which in the end will yield a positive impact for both the beneficiaries and the company itself.
  • b5100845609has quoted3 years ago
    These entities are called “stakeholders” and include employees, suppliers, customers, communities and even the environment. Therefore, this course unit intends to equip s
  • H9ZKglbIFFp9y03F8NJDQbhas quoted6 years ago
    CSR practices reflect a company’s commitment to carrying out its core operations in ways that create win-win situations for both the company and society.
  • H9ZKglbIFFp9y03F8NJDQbhas quoted7 years ago
    They further stress that an activity, to be branded as “CSR,” should be a continuous commitment established by a business or organization—that is, it should not merely be an episodic endeavor.
  • H9ZKglbIFFp9y03F8NJDQbhas quoted7 years ago
    That is, social, economic or environmental issues must appear in the definitions and conceptualizations, or in the interpretation of the concept of CSR.
  • Ekaterina Sivkovahas quoted8 years ago
    CSR is often confused with other concepts, such as business ethics, cause-related marketing, philanthropy, and corporate citizenship.
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