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Consumers want to know about your CSR

The great majority of consumers around the world believe their purchase decisions can have some effect on social and environmental issues and expect brands and businesses to behave in a similar manner a new report has found. Cone Communications and Ebiquity undertook a global study of consumer attitudes, perceptions and behaviours around corporate social responsibility …

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How Involved Should CEOs Be in Social Causes?

  What is the difference between a CEO using the corporate “bully pulpit” to express her or his values, and just being a bully in forcibly imposing those values on others, specifically by threatening or imposing economic sanctions? What are the red lines between passionate protest by prominent individuals, responsible commentary by corporate representatives, and …

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Authentic corporate social responsibility: Good Spin vs Doing Good

  If you ask a room full of business professionals for a definition of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), you’re likely to get several different answers. An evolving concept for the last few decades, definitions of CSR can range from a company that promotes environmentally-friendly policies, products, and practices to a small business that runs a …

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Strengthening human capital through CSR

Coping with the issue of the low quality of human resources and unemployed youth should engage multi-sector partnerships, including the private sector. Global economic trends, with IT development and automation, have become increasingly sophisticated, which means less dependent on human resources. Trade liberalization, AFTA and CAFTA, bring challenges to the business and investment climate in …

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India Companies’ P&L account to have separate CSR Expenditure head

  Companies will have to disclose their CSR Expenditure as a separate head in their profit and loss statements, accounting regulator ICAI has said. Besides, if a company spends more than the mandatory two per cent of profit for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), the excess amount can not be carried forward for any set off …

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