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Hilary Smith, a 23-year NBCUniversal PR veteran who most recently served as EVP Corporate Communications and Social Impact, is leaving her corporate communication role to focus on the social ...
The pyramid of corporate social responsibility (CSR) is evolving, and organizations must evolve with it. Popular theories of business ethics that once maintained profitability as the sole ...
“Innovation takes you up and social responsibility keeps you there.” — RIT Business Professor Clyde Eiríkur Hull. For decades, scholars have argued about how social responsibility—companies taking ...
Corporate social responsibility, or CSR, refers to a company's informal mandate from the public that it operate in a socially and environmentally responsible manner when dealing with key stakeholders.
Corporate social responsibility efforts also have helped the company’s Melbourne facility to double its production in the past several years, and the facility hopes to keep growing each year.
Corporate social responsibility once meant donating a wing to the local hospital or sponsoring a Little League baseball team. Now, CSR is a fully mature industry, and businesses say they are embedding ...
Christine Bader, whose job at BP was to “assess and mitigate the social and human rights risks to communities living near major BP projects,” was not able to help prevent the Deepwater Horizon ...
Friedman’s most famous line claims that in a free society, “there is one and only one social responsibility of business—to use its resources and engage in activities designed to increase its ...
Exploring the critical role of experimentation in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), research on four multinational companies reveals a stark difference in CSR effectiveness. Successful ...
“There is one and only one social responsibility of business—to use its resources and engage in activities designed to increase its profits, so long as it stays within the rules of the game ...
Corporate social responsibility, or CSR, is a corporation's obligation to its stakeholders, which are any groups/people that have a stake or interest in a company's success and products. This ...