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Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is where a firm apart from making profits, the firm contributes by doing social good as a part of responsibilities to the society and environment. The masked intention of CSR is being questioned whether is the organization practices CSR for promotion or...
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Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is where a firm apart from making profits, the firm contributes by doing social good as a part of responsibilities to the society and environment. The masked intention of CSR is being questioned whether is the organization practices CSR for promotion or...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011531838
The aim of this paper is to provide clues to industry and academia on how best to approach the challenge of developing a sustainable supply chain. A case study was undertaken of the Westpac Banking Corporation – one of the world's most socially responsible banks – to examine how they...
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In today’s competitive business environment, a company which understands thereasons why consumers chose to purchase their product or service instead of theircompetitors’ should be able to use these reasons to gain competitive advantage.As more consumers are becoming aware of social causes...
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The data analyses consumers' decision making processes in the telecommunications market. The dataset includes both … mobile phone service. It also includes a quantitative experiment with 517 participants to examine, under close to real …
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This paper offers an ethical analysis of visual representation that provides criteria for and sheds light on the appropriateness dimension of marketing communications. It provides a theoretically informed framework for recognizing and understanding ethical issues in visual representation. An...
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This thesis describes the construct of psychopathy and the study of psychopaths. It identifies that psychopaths have been studied extensively in their criminal manifestations but that there is a large and recognised gap in the literature and a stated need for the study of successful psychopaths...
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Scholars have paid considerable attention to studying the relationship between corporate social
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responsibility failures, namely market failure and misaligned performance management systems. …
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