Articles related to corporate social responsibility

Is Apple Inc. really a responsible corporate citizen?

Apple Inc., the world leader in computers enjoys the status of being a premium and a trusted brand across the globe. The company is well aware of the social aspects of a business and therefore corporate social responsibility (CSR) is given due importance in the company. Read more »

Authors worth Reviewing for your Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Dissertation

Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a term that has been defined differently by different experts. There is no consensus on any single definition of CSR. But in general corporate social responsibility refers to the obligation of a business towards various stakeholders including customers, shareholders, employees and the society as whole. Read more »

History of Corporate social responsibility

Corporate Social Responsibility is as old as the evolution of business itself even though the concept was not formulated formally until presently. Raad (2005) describes that corporate social responsibility is not a new topic. Read more »

Engaging employees to take part in CSR activities

It is not only important for organizations to formulate CSR strategies but also important to make them to be adapted by their employees. The human resource department and corporate social responsibility are closely interrelated with each other (Sharma, Sharma and Devi, 2009). Read more »

Need for Corporate social responsibility in organizations

Corporate social responsibility practices make employees stay for a longer period of time by lowering down the costs and disruption of retraining and recruitment (Haynes and Nunnington, 2010, p 203). Read more »

Why should CSR be made mandatory in organizations?

Global businesses have significant technological and managerial capabilities and have the potential to transform the society and contribute to social welfare (Lea, 2002). For this to come about, as it can be argued, firms ought to direct their capabilities at societal value creation rather than value appropriation. Read more »

Evolution of Corporate social responsibility

The historical evolution of the CSR can be classified into different periods (Johnson, 2010). There is the earlier period in the CSR evolution followed by the development of unique trends in the 1970s. The 1970s trends are followed by the shifts that existed during the 1990s (Matten and Moon, 2005). Read more »

CSR practices at Tesco, UK

TESCO is the biggest supermarket in UK and is the 4th biggest retailer in the whole world after Carrefour, Home Depot and Wal-Mart and the world’s biggest online grocery retailer. Read more »

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