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    itself cannot have any social responsibility. Only the people who own or are affiliated with the business can have any form of social responsibly. His article, A Friedman Doctrine--: The Social Responsibility of Business if to Increase Its Profits, outlines what this means for a business’s corporate executive. The corporate executive is the employee of the business owner and, therefore, is directly responsible to them. Friedman states that the corporate executive’s responsibility, “…generally, will be

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    Corporate Social Responsibility Introduction In this essay the author will try to give an understanding of what is the Corporate Social Responsibility, why it is so important nowadays and we will analyse role of Lidl in this area in different dimensions. So what is the Corporate Social Responsibility?The World Business Council for Sustainable Development in its publication “Making Good Business Sense” by Lord Holme and Richard Watts, used the following definition Corporate Social Responsibility

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    a CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) and mainly their core values. Core values are used in marketing strategies (Berry, 1999) also in customer-retention management in order to create distinctive, long-lasting relationships with customers (Prahald and Ramaswamy, 2004; Normann, 2001) and stakeholders (Pruzan, 1998; Post et a, 2002). The interaction with a stakeholder and concerns a business operation use to understood CSR as the voluntary integration of environmental and social, but it has failed

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    differently. No matter how one view ethics at the end of the day ethics is a determination of an individual’s own belief of what is right or wrong. Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is defined as “the notion that corporations have an obligation to constituent group’s union contracts.” No matter how one may view ethics and social responsibility in developing a strategic plan, or considering the stakeholders needs. Ethnic Ethics are defined as “the inner guiding moral principles, values, and

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    Corporate social responsibility (CSR) also known as the “social responsibility” is defined by the European Commission as an concept where business integrate social and environment concern in their day to day activities on a voluntary basis. CSR has encapsulated the interest of one and all in term of economic, social, and environmental concern and it has become more and more important in the past years. As a whole the objective of this new law is to order business to pay 2% of their annual profit

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    importance of social responsibility within corporations. This paper also explores “The Social Responsibility of Business is to Increase its Profits” by Milton Friedman and his stance on social responsibility. Friedman believed that corporations should not waste money on new initiatives if it was just to appease the public, especially if it went above what laws required. Examples are shown how corporations must listen to the customer or it could hurt the profitability of the corporation, with social media

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    Abstract Corporate responsibility is that it is not grounded in a set of principles about what it means to be a responsible business. CSR is any company wants it to be, and often, what is most convenient. Despite being more easily identified, there is no consensus on corporate social responsibility. A common feature in most interpretation is expected to be a good corporate citizen for civil society to respond to the design of new business practices. Wal-Mart is the world's largest retailer and the

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    authoritarian, Soviet, liberal, and social responsibility” (p. 23). I will be focusing on the social responsibility theory. The social responsibility theory is categorized as one of the six models known as the “normative” theories. “The social responsibility theory allows everyone to say something or express their opinion about the media. Community opinion, Consumer action and professional ethics, Serious invasion of recognized private rights and vital social interests, Private ownership in media

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    constitutions morality or ethics in the first place. In this case, Ballistico is a professor who is conducting a research and has come to some new findings. According to his professions, he should be honest and objective to his research and it is his responsibility publishes the results as what it originally was to enable the

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    CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY 6 Apple assured the families there would be a regularly follow-up to ensure the suppliers were honoring the company’s commitment to keep the children in their school of choice and uphold their financial obligations (Supplier Responsibility at Apple, 2013). The Impact of the Publication of Ethics and Social Responsibilities Violations on Apple’s R eputation Apple’s reputatio n has been tainted due to the publication of ethics and social responsibilities violations. It

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