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This is the second of a series of four articles on Common Good adapted from the author's doctoral dissertation. This article starts from the three variables in the morality construct in the Catholic Magisterium to review the current related business literatures; their debates and weakneses of...
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through more effective integration of corporate governance and CSR? What are the deficiencies of the predominant corporate … governance architecture with regard to CSR support and how can the corporate governance architecture improve to support higher … prevailing complexity reduction approaches lead to suboptimal corporate governance and CSR with regard to establishing managerial …
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Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a buzz word in all public platforms, research conferences, universities, politics and media. CSR is neither new in India, nor widespread in its real sense. Few companies carried out implicitly and seldom explicitly CSR activities as part of their routine...
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During the past two decades, advances toward a truly global economy were driven by the role of Multinational Enterprises (MNE). The progress of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) has raised many controversies in the ways these foreign investors conduct their businesses in developing countries. More...
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The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the concept of global branding, what it stands for being socially responsible, and what its link with leverage is. It also highlights the range of social responsibility issues with reference to Pakistani brands and explores the relevant issues and deep...
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Drawing empirical evidence from indigenous firms, this study explores the meaning and practice of CSR in Nigeria. It was found that indigenous firms perceive and practise CSR as corporate philanthropy aimed at addressing socio-economic development challenges in Nigeria. This finding confirms...
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During the past two decades, advances toward a truly global economy were driven by the role of Multinational Enterprises (MNE). The progress of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) has raised many controversies in the ways these foreign investors conduct their businesses in developing countries. More...
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In social justice advocacy in the United States today, activists often use international human rights rhetoric, methods, standards, and institutions. What are the scope, purposes, and effects of this strategy? Is this something new? If so, how and when did this trend begin? This paper discusses...
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Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is increasingly becoming a popular business concept in developed economies. As typical of other business concepts, it is on its way to globalization through practices and structures of the globalized capitalist world order, typified in Multinational...
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