Essays about: "Concept of csr"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 189 essays containing the words Concept of csr.
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1. The Loop Effect -A qualitative case-study on how self-reinforcing sensemaking processes can generate different CSR interpretations among employee groups in a born-sustainable organization
University essay from Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för företagande och ledningAbstract : In light of environmental, social, and economical challenges Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has become increasingly relevant for businesses. However, CSR is a complex concept, which can make it difficult to implement. Employees play a vital role in this regard since they are the ones that are responsible for enacting CSR. READ MORE
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2. CSR in Finnish Football
University essay from Malmö universitet/Institutionen Idrottsvetenskap (IDV)Abstract : Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has become a prevalent topic in the world of sports. The term has only recently been introduced to the Finnish football scene, thus making it a relatively new concept to be utilized. It has been argued that football clubs in Finland have varied motivation and participation rates in terms of CSR. READ MORE
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3. CSR EMBEDDED IN THE CORPORATE DNA : A QUALITATIVE CASE STUDY OF CSR-BRANDING AND SUSTAINABILITY REPORTING WITHIN A NORDIC MULTI-BRAND ORGANIZATION IN THE BEAUTY INDUSTRY
University essay from Umeå universitet/FöretagsekonomiAbstract : CSR-branding has gained recognition and promotes organizations to incorporate CSRinitiatives into their branding strategies. Conversely, executing an effective CSR-brandingstrategy presents challenges such as aligning relevant initiatives with the corporate brand,assessing internal resources, and engaging external stakeholders. READ MORE
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4. Managing Stakeholders’ Expectations of CSR : A qualitative interview study of Allsvenskan
University essay fromAbstract : Abstract Background: The increasing professionalization of sports clubs has led to a shift in their objectives to include social responsibility in addition to sporting success. The change is due to the demand from society for organizations to contribute back to society and the need for clubs to maintain authentic relationships within their communities. READ MORE
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5. Sustainability transition in the fashion industry : A multi-case study of manufacturers in the Prato textile Industrial District (Italy).
University essay from Malmö universitet/Institutionen för Urbana Studier (US)Abstract : The fashion industry, the world's third-largest manufacturing sector, is a complex network involvingcreation, production, distribution, and consumption of fashion products. Despite extensive research onsustainable transitions in supply chains, little attention has been given to the role of supply chain actorsin sustainability, especially yarn mills and manufacturers. READ MORE