Corporate Social Responsibility

Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a type of international private business self-regulation that aims to contribute to societal goals of a philanthropic, activist, or charitable nature by engaging in or supporting volunteering or ethically-oriented practices. While once it was possible to describe CSR as an internal organisational policy or a corporate ethic strategy, that time has passed as various international laws have been developed and various organisations have used their authority to push it beyond individual or even industry-wide initiatives. While it has been considered a form of corporate self-regulation for some time, over the last decade or so it …

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CIS: Centre for Independent Studies · 18 July 2024 English

It’s possible this is simply natural variance in the One of the most important initial steps sample: it was not feasible to match the in understanding corporate activism is to …

Related Works Jeremy Sammut, Curbing Corporate Social Responsibility: Preventing Politicisation – and Preserving


World Bank Group · 16 July 2024 English

sector, possibly through harnessing Corporate Social Responsibility monies. For the second group, attention


World Bank Group · 15 July 2024 English

Plastic pollution has become an urgent global issue (OECD 2022). Policymakers, business leaders, and communities are advancing solutions to address the problem, but a significant financing gap remains for a …

Central Pollution Control Board CSR Corporate Social Responsibility EMF Ellen MacArthur Foundation EPR finance waste management projects as a Corporate Social Responsibility activity in response to consumer demand


UNEP: United Nations Environment Programme · 12 July 2024 English

Various forms of media help to shape public opinion, narratives and discourse that affect public behaviour, knowledge, attitudes and practice. Media also help to dispel myths and misconceptions, combat misinformation …

bono for AMR or as part of their corporate social responsibility. Radio or television news editor Brief communication strategy on social media; and corporate social responsibility of media (e.g. whether the partnership


CSE: Centre for Science and Environment · 9 July 2024 English

Experts discussed the realities and priorities of the Global South on issues such as financing for One Health AMR action plan implementation in LMICs; financing for antibiotic R&D and access …

consumption and resistance • Support through corporate social responsibility programmes Challenges • Inadequate


APO: Asian Productivity Organization · 5 July 2024 English

It aims to scrutinize the adoption and impact of advanced technologies, such as IoT and AI, focusing on their influence on productivity, sustainability, and the diverse challenges and opportunities in …

and support within the framework of corporate social responsibility (CSR) • Conservation expenses and advance


ERIA: Economic Research Institute for ASEAN & East Asia · 4 July 2024 English

Branding Strategies in Cambodia

marketplace (NHAM24 related events, corporate social responsibility Travel), courier delivery (NHAM24 Express)


ERIA: Economic Research Institute for ASEAN & East Asia · 3 July 2024 English

ERIA Research Project Report FY2024, No. 04

public–private partnerships, including corporate social responsibility. Strategic Objective 7. Strengthen


CCAG: Climate Crisis Advisory Group · 26 June 2024 English

This report explores the role of Voluntary Carbon Markets (VCMs) in supporting global emissions reductions and CO₂ removal. The report acknowledges that while VCMs have the potential for significant positive …


World Bank Group · 25 June 2024 English

Global evidence is mounting that more gender diversity in banking, including having more women in leadership, leads to better outcomes for organizations, their employees, and investors. There is increasing recognition …

allows commercial banks to use their corporate social responsibility funds to create such facilities.31


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