Essays about: "CSR in Ericsson"

Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 essays containing the words CSR in Ericsson.

  1. 1. Perspectives of ESG performance – A study of ESG performance effect on firm value in the U.S

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionen

    Author : Jakob Eriksson; Daniel Asgodom; [2019]
    Keywords : ESG; CSR; CFP; firm value; Business and Economics;

    Abstract : Seminar date: 2019-06-03 Course: BUSN79, Degree project in Accounting & Finance, Graduate level, 15 ECTS-credits Authors: Daniel Asgodom (940417), Jakob Ericsson (920323) Supervisor: Håkan Jankensgård Examinator: Reda M Moursli Purpose: This study aims to test the relationship between ESG performance and firm value using a different methodology when compared to previous US studies. Additionally, the time effects of ESG as well as the differences between the ESG-firm value between controversial and conventional stocks would be assessed. READ MORE

  2. 2. A Global Governance Shift in Development : A study on how transnational corporation´s CSR initiative can address Freedom of Association and Collective Bargaining and how that can facilitate development

    University essay from Karlstads universitet/Fakulteten för humaniora och samhällsvetenskap (from 2013)

    Author : Sophie Runesson; [2016]
    Keywords : transnational corporations; freedom of association; collective bargaining; global governance; development; poverty; transnationella företag; föreningsfrihet; kollektivavtal; global styrning; utveckling; fattigdom;

    Abstract : Through globalization non-state actors including transnational corporations (TNC), have taken on a more important global governance role from the nation state, where they through their CSR initiatives, impact social issues surrounding development. There are however conflicting views whether CSR could contribute to development in the society. READ MORE

  3. 3. Sustainable Community Development in the Supply Chains of Swedish Multinationals located in Developing Countries: A Case Study of the CSR Strategy at IKEA & Ericsson AB, using the HDI as a benchmark to measure progress.

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för geovetenskaper

    Author : Irshaad Wadvalla; [2016]
    Keywords : Community Development; Corporate Social Responsibility; Ericsson; Human Development Index; IKEA; Sustainable Development; Sweden.;

    Abstract : This thesis is based on a case study approach investigating the impact of the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) strategies on community development in corporate supply chains that are located in developing countries. The cases chosen for the in-depth analysis are two notable Swedish multinationals, Ericsson, and IKEA. READ MORE

  4. 4. We adapt, therefore we are – Bachelor thesis on CEO-letters in sustainability reports

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionen

    Author : Kajsa-Stina Persson; Nina Vikkula; [2014-07-03]
    Keywords : Sustainability; CSR; GRI; CEO-letter; Institutionalism; Legitimacy; Reputation Management and Sustainability report;

    Abstract : Background: CEO-letters in sustainability reports have opened a relatively new channel for CEOs for communication of companies’ engagement in CSR. As this channel has become one of the main communications channels for CEOs to communicate CSR, it is relevant that the communication corresponds to stakeholder expectations and leads to legitimacy and a good reputation, and thereby contributes to easier resource acquisition and thereby company success. READ MORE

  5. 5. Conflict Minerals and Corporate Social Responsibilities in Sweden : How do Swedish companies respond to the conflict minerals issue and what are the challenges?

    University essay from Stockholm Resilience Centre

    Author : Yumiko Tahara; [2012]
    Keywords : Corporate Social Responsibility CSR ; Supply chain risk management; Ethical sourcing; Ethical responsibilities; Conflict Minerals; Sweden;

    Abstract : This study focuses on one of the emerging issues in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), “conflict minerals”. The discussion of the “conflict minerals” issue is that the trade of “conflict minerals”, originating from the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), helps to finance conflicts characterized by extreme violence including killing and rape, therefore, the downstream companies which indirectly buy these minerals should take actions (Global Witness, 2010). READ MORE