Essays about: "objectives of corporate social responsibility"

Showing result 1 - 5 of 39 essays containing the words objectives of corporate social responsibility.

  1. 1. The name of the game - A qualitative study on what influences how Swedish iGaming operators manage the balance between customer retention and responsible gambling

    University essay from Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för företagande och ledning

    Author : Per Fröderberg; Philip Rask; [2023]
    Keywords : CSR; Customer retention; Stigmatized industries; iGaming; Responsible gambling;

    Abstract : In industries where homogeneity of products and services prevails, the objective of retaining customers becomes tangible. Due to the potential adverse effects of business operations on both society and individuals, the significance of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has become evident. READ MORE

  2. 2. Managing Stakeholders’ Expectations of CSR : A qualitative interview study of Allsvenskan

    University essay from

    Author : Albin Andersson; Tobias Chau; [2023]
    Keywords : Corporate Social Responsibility; CSR; Sports Organizations; Swedish Elite Football Clubs; Allsvenskan; Stakeholder; Stakeholder Theory and Institutional Theory;

    Abstract : 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

  3. 3. Does CSR Actually Hurt Profitability? A Study on the Impact of US Firms' Corporate Social Responsibility Performance on Accounting and Market Metrics of Financial Profitability

    University essay from Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för marknadsföring och strategi

    Author : Gian Luca Hedenström; Jacopo Breschi; [2022]
    Keywords : CSR; Corporate Financial Profitability; Accounting and Market Profitability; Stakeholder Theory; ESG;

    Abstract : Researchers have long investigated the relationship between firms' corporate social responsibility (CSR) performance and corporate financial performance (CFP) without reaching a consensus. Several scholars highlight the multiple economic benefits that firms increasing CSR performance can enjoy. READ MORE

  4. 4. Corporate Tax Abuse on the Business and Human Rights Agenda

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionen; Lunds universitet/Juridiska fakulteten

    Author : Julia Persson; [2022]
    Keywords : International Human Rights Law; Business and Human Rights; Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights; tax justice; tax and human rights; tax evasion; tax avoidance; aggressive tax planning; human rights due diligence; mandatory human rights due diligence; mänskliga rättigheter; företagande och mänskliga rättigheter; FN:s vägledande principer för företag och mänskliga rättigheter; Law and Political Science;

    Abstract : Corporate tax evasion, tax avoidance, and aggressive tax planning undermine states’ ability to protect, respect and fulfill human rights since states are deprived of necessary resources to realize economic, social and cultural rights as well as civil and political rights. Corporate tax has previously been called the elephant in the room within the United Nations’ (‘UN’) framework of Business and Human Rights; however, now it is recognized as a key issue for the next decade. READ MORE

  5. 5. Do the right thing- A paradox theory approach to corporate sustainability strategies

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate School

    Author : Maximilian Anstrén; Viktor Espeling; [2021-06-24]
    Keywords : Corporate Sustainability; Organisational tensions; Paradox theory; Sustainability strategy; Performing paradoxes; Organising paradoxes; Case study;

    Abstract : Through a never-before-seen momentum, the concept of corporate sustainability has become a considerable part of the corporate world. In the past couple of years, more and more multinational corporations have tried to develop and integrate a sustainability strategy encompassing environmental-, social and economic aspects within their organisations, often with a mainstream, for-profit strategy. READ MORE