Essays about: "External stakeholder Management"

Showing result 36 - 40 of 69 essays containing the words External stakeholder Management.

  1. 36. Shift? : A qualitative text analysis of the crisis communication in The Volkswagen Sustainability Magazine 2016

    University essay from Högskolan i Jönköping/HLK, Medie- och kommunikationsvetenskap

    Author : Julia Holmqvist; [2017]
    Keywords : Crisis communication; image repair theory; situational crisis communication theory; qualitative text analysis; sustainability magazine; corporate social responsibility; Volkswagen emissions scandal;

    Abstract : The Volkswagen emissions scandal is one of the largest CSR crises in recent times given its scope and severity. From the outset, the manner in which Volkswagen has addressed the crisis and how it is going to be solved has been subject to public scrutiny. READ MORE

  2. 37. Strengthening capacities for the use of GIS in disaster risk reduction

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Avdelningen för Riskhantering och Samhällssäkerhet

    Author : Anna Charlin Rürup; [2017]
    Keywords : Geographic Information Systems; GIS; capacity development; disaster risk reduction; capacity building; Social Sciences; Technology and Engineering;

    Abstract : Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are a powerful tool for supporting disaster risk reduction (DRR). International agreements such as the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction call on high-income countries and other partners to support lower-income countries in strengthening their DRR capacities. READ MORE

  3. 38. Environmental Risks in the Swedish Pulp and Paper Industry : A study on environmental risk identification, mitigation and stakeholder drivers towards environmental initiatives

    University essay from Umeå universitet/Företagsekonomi

    Author : Hanna Norgren; Louisa Turton; [2016]
    Keywords : Environmental risks; risk management; pulp and paper industry; stakeholder; climate change; environmental management systems; agenda-setting theory; stakeholder theory;

    Abstract : AbstractClimate change and the ever growing frequency of natural disasters and extreme weather conditions are issues of high interest in present times and are considered to be one of the biggest threats facing mankind. These prevalent issues associated with environmental risks can eminently cause implications towards corporations, not least when the frequency and intensity can impact their operations and finances. READ MORE

  4. 39. Communicating - what and to whom? : A Qualitative Study of Stadium's CSR Practice and External Communication

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för informatik och media

    Author : Esma Muhic; Sofia Lundberg; [2016]
    Keywords : CSR; Reputation management; Stakeholder theory; Stadium;

    Abstract : This report discusses the subject of corporate social responsibility (CSR) and CSR communication at Stadium. The study’s purpose is to study the role of sustainability in corporate social responsibility. This is executed through studying how Stadium chooses to communicate their sustainability practices externally. READ MORE

  5. 40. Environmental CSR application in geographically disparate contexts: the Scandinavian cooperative advantage? : An investigative study into the role of stakeholder theory for competitive advantage within the European construction industry.

    University essay from Mälardalens högskola/Akademin för ekonomi, samhälle och teknik

    Author : Leanne Johnstone; Elinor Svärd-Sandin; [2016]
    Keywords : Corporate Sustainability; CSR; Environmental CSR; Environmental Management; Stakeholder Theory; Scandinavian Cooperative Advantage;

    Abstract : Currently, the environmental parameters of CSR are receiving more academic, institutional, societal and organisational attention as being paramount to competitive advantage, alongside the traditional economic and social concerns. The challenge for firms now is to balance considerations between all five facets of CSR - stakeholder, social, economic, degree of voluntariness and environmental - and fundamentally, the two approaches of shareholder and stakeholder; whereby the shareholder is, in effect, a stakeholder, and the stakeholder is a dimension of CSR. READ MORE