That includes, for instance, making payments on time and having a CSR (corporate social responsibility) programs.
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Two weeks ago I wrote an article titled Is CSR as We Know It Obsolete? that questioned the value of corporate social responsibility ( CSR).
What does going back to school have to do with corporate social responsibility ( CSR)?
And they try to communicate their softer side through corporate social responsibility ( CSR) programs.
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The issue of whether businesses should promote corporate social responsibility (CSR) is hotly debated.
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is also a fundamental element of risk management.
Many companies declare this in their annual corporate social responsibility (CSR) report.
According to one multinational boss, he was in essence saying that paying corporation tax is a part of a business's corporate social responsibility (CSR).
His statements caused me to reflect on the many corporate social responsibility (CSR) programs I have seen and even been a part of over the years.
Tata prides itself above all on its culture, which it argues is defined by three things: loyalty, dignity and what is now called corporate social responsibility (CSR).
Their Corporate Social Responsibility ( CSR) websites are listed below.
When it comes to getting at the truth, subjects like green and corporate social responsibility (CSR) rank right up there with asking a middle-aged man why he bought the sports car.
He says there are signs that MBA students are becoming more interested in corporate social responsibility (CSR), with some 45% of the MBA students at Nottingham choosing to take at least one CSR module.
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has now moved into the forefront of many significant global organizations as a way for the collective force and resources of a large scale company to make significant inroads to tackle these problems.
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Whenever I have taught classes on corporate social responsibility ( CSR) in U.S. business schools, students seem invariably to focus on two key rationales for the development and propagation of CSR programs: their economic value in terms of tax incentives and their usefulness as marketing tools.
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This process of a famous international company slowly opening up and making its corporate social responsibility ( CSR) improvement efforts transparent echoes the experience of U.S.-based sportswear company Nike, which became infamous in the 1990s for its exploitative manufacturing practices, including the use of sweatshops and child labor.
This is the second excerpt from a series of interviews I conducted with four MBA candidates who graduated, or expect to soon, with a focus on corporate social responsibility (CSR). (Read the first part here.) In this portion, the graduates discuss their different backgrounds and how they came to focus on CSR as a career choice.
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But corporate social responsibility (or CSR, as it's known in business-school parlance) often gets treated as a cute sideshow.
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In recent years, the call for corporate social responsibility has grown louder, and many companies have committed to serious CSR programs.
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