Impact of CSR towards the financial performance of REITs

Carroll and Buchholtz (2003) (Carroll and Buchholtz, Business & Society: Ethics and Stakeholders Management 2003) defined Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) as the “economic, legal, ethical and discretionary expectations that society has of organizations at a given point in time. The awareness and evolution of CSR over the last few years has rapidly increased and the … Read more

Nike corporate social responsibility

Nike is classified among the most valuable brands in the world, and it is a leading manufacturer, and seller of sportswear and apparels. Most of the organisation’s factories are located in Asian nations like Vietnam, China, Taiwan, and other nations. The company signs contracts with contractors who manage the production of sports goods in those … Read more

SBS Transit SWOT, CSR, culture & organisational structure

Introduction SBS Transit Ltd is a public transport operator that provides transportation services for commuters to get from one destination to another in Singapore. It provides an extensive range of transportation services which includes public buses, two Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) lines namely Downtown Line and North East Line, and two Light Rail Transit (LRT) … Read more

Explain ‘responsible businesses’, using ‘Corporate Social Responsibility’

Businesses show responsibility through corporate social responsibility (CSR) or corporate responsibility (CR) (Brookes, Altinay and Ringham, 2014; Carroll, 1999). As these terms can be considered the same impression as a responsible business, in this report, responsible business will be explained by using CSR. In recent years, consumers have been developing their understanding of the environmental … Read more

Importance of business ethics & corporate social responsibility (with examples)

In recent years the concept of ethical behaviour and Corporate social responsibility has become very important among both developed and underdeveloped countries. These two can be very beneficial for the companies to get success, earn wealth, reputation, goodwill and increase brand awareness. Companies have a responsibility towards the society along with making profit and wealth … Read more

McDonald’s vs Kentucky Fried Chicken – corporate social responsibility

McDonald and KFC are two biggest competitors in South African’s Fast food franchise market both largely found in numbers throughout SA, McDonald’s and KFC both originated in the US but KFC is number one for the amount of fast food franchise’s located in South Africa and McDonald’s is ranked 9th in South Africa for their … Read more

Evaluating Ikea and its sustainability (inc. CSR)

Promotion The promotion of IKEA consists of advertising, sponsorship, newspaper and magazine advertising, and many other elements. IKEA also for once had a campaign about men and woman at home and who was worse in their household. For their campaign, they used 4 stand-up comedians, two men and two women, arguing which gender is worse. … Read more

Coca cola

Since the term globalisation, which can be defined as ‘the advance of human cooperation across national boundaries’ (Boudreaux, 2008) occurred in the 19th century it is getting more and more important nowadays. Globalisation is the result of political decisions, which lead to a higher deregulation of trading between the borders but also of the faster … Read more

Coca-Cola Company

Executive Summary Coca Cola Company is basically the world wide largest marketer, manufacturer, and distributor of non-alcoholic beverages. It manufactured more than 3600 products which include water, tea, juices, coffee, energy drinks, and many more. As the competition is very strong in the soft drinks market sector, it is emergent for Coca Cola to create … Read more