Essays about: "disadvantages of corporate social responsibility"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 essays containing the words disadvantages of corporate social responsibility.
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1. Corporate Social Responsibility & Position on Labor Market : An Analysis of Corporate Social Responsibility on the Position on the Labor Market in the Information Technology Industry
University essay from Umeå universitet/FöretagsekonomiAbstract : Corporate social responsibility has become a popular topic used throughout society. However, the topic of the employee perspective in CSR is rarely studied and even less studied is the impact CSR has on the IT industry. An industry currently facing a challenge where the demand for labor is higher than the supply due to its rapid growth. READ MORE
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2. "Doing Well by Doing Good" - A Mantra that Holds During Times of Crisis?: A quantitative study about the effect of employee- and consumer-related CSR investments on company financial performance
University essay from Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för redovisning och finansieringAbstract : The Covid-19 crisis led to employees shifting to a work-from-home environment and consumers reducing their overall consumption, changes which had overall negative implications on firms and their financial performance. Previous research suggests firms investing in employee- and consumer-related CSR should gain advantages, such as having more skilled and hard-working employees and higher consumer loyalty, both of which would be expected to be financially beneficial during these crisis times. READ MORE
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3. Improving Corporate Compliance in the Global Supply Chain - A study on the potential of using a functional interaction between frameworks concerned with CSR and the transnational anti-corruption
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för handelsrättAbstract : The option between mandatory and voluntary approaches become an unfinished debate in order to reach corporate compliance in the global supply chain on environmental, labour, human rights and anti-corruption issues. In this situation, this thesis proposes an alternative strategy that combines both approaches. READ MORE
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4. Multinational Corporation and Its Sustainable Engagement with Local Small Businesses : A Case Study of Unilever Thailand
University essay fromAbstract : Once the boundary in global investment does no longer exist, a substantial number of multinational corporations (MNCs) seek for the lower-cost countries such as developing countries or emerging countries to be their production bases. It is undeniable to say that these recipient countries will benefit abundantly in several aspects namely: capital and technical knowledge, employment boost and economic development stimulation. READ MORE
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5. Standarder för corporate social responsibility inom livsmedelsbranschen : en kartläggning på uppdrag av Kiwa Sverige AB
University essay from SLU/Dept. of EconomicsAbstract : Användandet av etiska standarder som inbegriper sociala, miljömässiga och ekonomiska värden har blivit allt mer vanligt under de senaste åren. Detta på grund av en större efterfrågan från konsumenter. En av de branscher där intressenter efterfrågan ett större samhällsansvar (CSR) är inom livsmedelsbranschen. READ MORE
