The need for pluralistic model on csr

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      essentially contested concept, we adopt a political model of CSR based on Baumann-Pauly and colleagues’ (2013) definition which frames CSR as discourse about the relationship between business and society. Consistent with this definition is the idea that while CSR activity is more or


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      topic. There is, however, an urgent need to raise this issue in the context of nations that are fast becoming plural, with the hope that the problematization of the concept of cultural identity can, in some manner, contribute to the facilitation of beneficial relationships amongst peoples from diverse backgrounds.


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      Lewis’s model that suggests stakeholders agree an appropriate ethical ... for their corporate social responsibility (CSR) [1,2]. ... Wheeler [6] highlights the need to extend CSR in a manner that recognises the complexity of “…the overt pragmatism and knowledge of the complex ...


    • College Students And Corporate Social Responsibility: An ...

      America was turning into a more “pluralistic” society. Due to the sudden collapse of the ... Corporate social responsibility reached its most recognizable form in the 1950s. In May’s terms, this is when the United States corporate social responsibility model entered the “Quality of Life” phase. More specifically, 1953 through 1967 is ...


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      Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management published by ERP Environment and John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. ... the importance of a pluralistic and collaborative CSR endeavor to reduce discrimination and facilitate transgender inclusion. By identify- ... a few scholars have voiced the need for organiza-


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      Keywords: community college, NGO, 4C model Background In order to get registered with an OU, an NGO has to fine tune its activities to suit the academic requirement of the university. However, the process must begin with a need analysis which is considered to be the gospel of a Community College.


    • Directors' Roles in Corporate Social Responsibility: A ...

      Corporate social responsibility roles of directors Stated in very pragmatic and managerial terms, corporate social responsibility (CSR) refers to the need that a "CSR firm should strive to make a profit, obey the law, be ethical, and be a good corporate citizen" (Carroll, 1999, p. 289). In gen-eral, all deliberate attempts of an organization to


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      corporate social responsibility (CSR) to the issue of doping in sport. The introduction of the stakeholder-CSR model creates an opportunity to challenge the two dominant schools by enabling a different perspective to contribute to the development of an ethically robust drug control for sport. The ethical debate surrounding drug control in


    • [PDF File]Data sharing and its impact on clinical development and ...

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      database and a report (CSR) ... From a monotheistic to a pluralistic world Basic environmental changes • Transparency ... • Biostatisticians need to play an essential role for the success of their company –Provide the basic understanding of what is done outside the company


    • [PDF File]Pluralism in Organizations: Learning from Unconventional ...

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      (1991) believes we need to first question and transform our conventional understanding of organizations, which she refers to as the ‘unitary model’ of organization. This unitary model, based on the bureaucratic form of organization, represents more of an ideal than a reality.


    • [PDF File]Authenticity, Power, and Pluralism: A Framework for ...

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      that CSR is an essentially contested concept, we adopt a political model of CSR based on Baumann-Pauly and colleagues’ (2013) definition which frames CSR as discourse about the relationship between business and society. Consistent with this definition is the idea that while CSR activity is more or less obligatory, firms are


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      Organizations faced with CSR problems and challenges need effective ways of implementing CSR programmes and initiatives. However, whilst there is an emerging consensus that CSR can and should be implemented in organizations, CSR is currently characterised by many unsystematic practices, i.e. constellations of arrangements that are


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      corporate social responsibility. Moreover, we argue that an organization’s ideology exerts an effect on CSR above and beyond any effects stemming from the ideology of its CEO or even its entire top management cadre. We examine organizational ideologies and their implications for CSR in a panel of Fortune 500 firms over the period 1998 to 2013.


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      Volume 27 Number 4 pp. 1525– 1988 Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management July–August 2020 Review Article A pluralistic approach to economic and business sustainability: A critical meta-synthesis of foundations, metrics, and evidence of human and local development


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      Corporate social responsibility (CSR) perhaps, is one the important issues of modern capitalist society. This has been ... The third view known as “pluralistic model” ... that universities need to consider. Carroll’s’ (1998) framework comprised of four dimensions ...


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      Pluralistic Model-Models of CSR: Ethical Model, Statist Model, Liberal Model ... Need of public awareness about environmental issues, Segments of ... The Cerman Model Unit-V Corporate Social Responsibility 3 Hours Corporate Social Responsibitity: an introduction, ...



    • [PDF File]Analysis of corporate sustainability performance and ...

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      The predominant driver for CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) or sustainability in Indian context is the moral imperative (Dhanesh 2015). As per the Vedic philosophy prevalent in Indian society, the principle role of money is to serve the needs of the com-munity and for the welfare of others (Sharma 2009). CSR in India is a well-established


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      economic fluctuation. The Japanese model has been described a “stakeholder model”, but not one based on CSR principles. JCs have traditionally displayed low levels of diversity in their organizations. One indication of this is that JCs have traditionally been opposed to consumer groups and civil society orga-


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      increased need for the state share its authority with private actors and communities. The establishment of governance can be guided both by an elitist approach and as pluralistic decision-


    • Implementing CSR through Partnerships: Understanding the ...

      Organisations faced with CSR problems and chal-lenges need effective ways of implementing CSR programmes and initiatives. However, whilst there is an emerging consensus that CSR can and should be implemented in organisations, CSR is currently characterised by many unsystematic practices, i.e. constellations of arrangements that are fit for purpose


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