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Corporate and social
* Corporate social responsibility
An interesting attempt to measure social capital spearheaded by Corporate Alliance in the English speaking market segment of the United States of America and Xentrum through the Latin American Chamber of Commerce in Utah on the Spanish speaking population of the same country, involves the quantity, quality and strength of an individual social capital.
* Corporate social responsibility
* Corporate identity is the way corporate actors ( actors who perceive themselves as acting on behalf of the company ) make sense of their company in ongoing social interaction with other actors in a specific context.
In 2009, the International Finance Corporation and the UN Global Compact released a report, Corporate Governance-the Foundation for Corporate Citizenship and Sustainable Business, linking the environmental, social and governance responsibilities of a company to its financial performance and long-term sustainability.
* Corporate social entrepreneur
* Corporate social responsibility
* Corporate social responsibility
The annual Jantzi-Maclean's Corporate Social Responsibility Report recognizes the top 50 corporations who perform best across a broad range of environmental, social, and governance indicators as tracked by Jantzi Research.
In contrast the term may also refer to the construction of state corporatism, where state-owned corporations are created and delegated public social tasks resembling Corporate nationalism, away from autonomous privatization.
Corporate transparency, a form of radical transparency, is the concept of removing all barriers to — and the facilitating of — free and easy public access to corporate information and the laws, rules, social connivance and processes that facilitate and protect those individuals and corporations that freely join, develop, and improve the process.
As well as Liverymen an all-embracing membership of Freemen, Student Freemen and Corporate Membership gives opportunities to all individuals and companies within the furniture industry to enjoy a broad spectrum of social and business events in which to build mutually beneficial links in a forward – looking and influential Livery Company.
At the same time, some development agencies are exploring opportunities for public-private partnerships and promoting the idea of Corporate social responsibility with the apparent aim of integrating international development with the process of economic globalization.
Critics dismiss these reports as lip service, citing examples such as Enron's yearly " Corporate Responsibility Annual Report " and tobacco corporations ' social reports.
Corporate social responsibility, what a company does in trying to benefit society, versus corporate moral responsibility ( CMR ), what a company should morally do, are both important topics to consider when looking at ethics in CSR.
# REDIRECT Corporate social responsibility
Under Johnston ’ s stewardship, the OECD took the global lead in establishing the Principles of Corporate Governance ( now the world standard ) and revised the Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises, the bedrock of what is now known as corporate social responsibility.
* Corporate social responsibility, a concept whereby organizations take responsibility for the impact of their activities
* Corporate social responsibility
Since 2010 the M < sup > 3 </ sup > Challenge has offered more than $ 100, 000 in scholarships to winning students .< ref name =" M3 SIAM "> In 2008, The Moody's Foundation was recognized by the Committee Encouraging Corporate Philanthropy for the M < sup > 3 </ sup > Challenge as representing one of the " best social responsibility programs ", citing its focus on " real-world issues " and for being " clearly both in the company's interest as well as the nation's ".
* Center for Investor Welfare and Corporate Responsibility-Under the direction of Professor Brad M. Barber, the Center for Investor Welfare and Corporate Responsibility draws on the expertise of Graduate School of Management faculty engaged in research related to investor welfare, corporate fraud, white-collar crime, corporate ethics and social responsibility.

Corporate and responsibility
The 2009 U. S. News & World Report ranking of undergraduate business programs puts Albers in the top 30 % of AACSB accredited schools and one of the top 20 private business schools in the U. S. Albers's part-time MBA program has been recognized as one of the top 50 in the nation, according to the latest issue of U. S. News & World Reports “ America's Best Graduate Schools 2009 .” The Executive Leadership Program was ranked by CRO Corporate Responsibility Officer magazine among the top 10 executive training programs in corporate responsibility.
Key to this effort is a major overhaul of their dated ICT ( information and communication technology ) systems through an ICT renewal project scheduled for completion at the end of 2010 under the responsibility of Corporate Director of Information Systems Oscar Gomez Barbero.
* Corporate responsibility and compliance
The initiative is a part of a call for business schools and academic institutions to keep up with a worldwide corporate responsibility ( Corporate Social Responsibility ).
A headquarters is the entity at the top of a corporation that takes full responsibility for the overall success of the corporation, and ensures Corporate Governance.
* Institute for Corporate Culture Affairs, a not-for-profit institute based in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, that assists companies in mainstreaming their corporate social responsibility
Smith was promoted to cabinet on January 17, 2001 as Minister of Consumer and Corporate Affairs, with responsibility for administration of the Liquor Control Act.
* Corporate social responsibility
On February 5, 1991, she was named Minister of Cooperative, Consumer and Corporate Affairs, with responsibility for the Liquor Control Act.

Corporate and CSR
For a commonly overlooked motive for CSR, see also Corporate Social Entrepreneurship, whereby CSR can also be driven by employees ' personal values, in addition to the more obvious economic and governmental drivers.
A Social Contract Account for CSR as Extended Model of Corporate Governance ( Part II ): Compliance, Reputation and Reciprocity.
" Making Europe a Pole of Excellence on Corporate Social Responsibility ( CSR )".
GRI produces one of the world's most prevalent standards for sustainability reporting-also known as ecological footprint reporting, Environmental Social Governance ( ESG ) reporting, Triple Bottom Line ( TBL ) reporting, Corporate Social Responsibility ( CSR ) reporting.
Critics argue that Corporate social responsibility ( CSR ) distracts from the fundamental economic role of businesses ; others argue that it is nothing more than superficial window-dressing ; others argue that it is an attempt to pre-empt the role of governments as a watchdog over powerful Tricorp corporations though there is no systematic evidence to support these criticisms.
It forms the base for CSR or Corporate Social Responsibility because if everyone in a business organization does his / her bit the bigger things automatically fall into place.
Corporate Social Responsibility or CSR has been defined by Lord Holme and Richard Watts in The World Business Council for Sustainable Development ’ s publication ‘ Making Good Business Sense ’ as “… the continuing commitment by business to behave ethically and contribute to economic development while improving the quality of life of the workforce and their families as well as the local community and society at large ".
As the business practices known as Corporate Social Responsibility ( CSR ) and sustainability mature and converge with the responsibilities of governments and citizens, the term " collective responsibility " is beginning to be more widely used.
Major activities include the annual Asian Forum on Corporate Social Responsibility, the largest conference on CSR in Asia, and the Asian CSR Awards.
* ITC has won the Golden Peacock Awards for ' Corporate Social Responsibility ( Asia )' in 2007, the Award for ‘ CSR in Emerging Economies 2005 ’ and ‘ Excellence in Corporate Governance ' in the same year.
* ITC has won the Golden Peacock Awards for ' Corporate Social Responsibility ( Asia )' in 2007, the Award for ‘ CSR in Emerging Economies 2005 ’ and ‘ Excellence in Corporate Governance ' in the same year.
* 2006 / 04 / 25 Development of New Custom Index that incorporates Corporate Social Responsibility ( CSR )

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