The Triple Bottom Line of CSR focuses on these three key areas.
What are People, Planet, and Profit?
The meaning of Creating Shared Value (CSV)
What is a win-win business strategy that benefits both the company and the community it serves aligns with this business concept?
A company’s supply chain is divided into these two parts: the materials and products it gets from suppliers and the way it delivers products to customers.
What are upstream and downstream?
This culture house is located in Nordhavn and needs help targetted 40-60 year olds.
What is Nordhus?
The three core values of the OECD corporate governance framework.
What are responsibility, transparency and accountability?
CSR are driven by four key motives.
What are risk management, market positioning, organizational functioning and civic positioning?
This multinational food company, known for its focus on nutrition and sustainability, is a famous example of CSV in action.
What is Nestlé?
This scope of emissions includes indirect emissions like purchased electricity, steam, heating, or cooling consumed by a company.
What is Scope 2?
This term refers to fair treatment and equal opportunities for all employees, regardless of race, gender, or background.
What is Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI)?
This theory explains how companies build trust with stakeholders and maintain license to operate.
What is the Legitimacy Theory?
Four types of goal frames in CSR strategic communication.
What are hedonistic goal frame, gain goal frame, normative goal frame and emotional goal frame?
One of the three core principles of CSV is designing products that fulfill societal needs, such as eco-friendly alternatives or healthier food choices.
What is reconceptualization of products and markets?
This term, introduced by John Elkington in 2020, describes transformative solutions that drive global regeneration.
What are Green Swans?
Social development, social justice and social growth are external perspectives of these.
What are social sustainability indicators?
The consequences of Facebook’s governance model on politics, marketing and social interaction.
What are the lack of free speech, moderation of political content, affecting election outcomes and political activism and use of hyper-targeted marketing?
How companies optimise values in strategic CSR.
What are aligning the company’s operations with societal needs, fostering innovation through collaboration with stakeholders and measuring both economic and social outcomes?
The key benefits businesses can achieve by adopting Creating Shared Value (CSV).
What is corporate responsibility, innovation, improve efficiency, and strengthen their brand reputation ect.?
This circular economy model believes in green growth driven by technology, including innovations like carbon capture.
What is the Technocentric Circular Economy?
This indicator is focused on education & training, job security and employment.
The risk of AI for humanity.
What are weaponization, loss of control, existential risk and erosion of human autonomy?
Dilemmas/challenges of companies balancing CSR versus profit.
What are self-promotion dilemma, identification dilemma, relation dilemma, respecting local culture, long-term commitments, religious variations, the three domain model ect.?
Potential downsides or limitations of Creating Shared Value (CSV).
What are critics that argue companies ignore deeper systemic issues and may prioritize profit over real social change?
This circular economy model is holistic and optimistic, advocating for both behavioral and technological change to create a fair and sustainable future.
What is the Reformist Circular Society?
From basic values of equity and democracy in 1999 to the Attainment of basic needs (economics, engineering), the well-being of the self within a healthy social context (public health), the well-being and health of a cultural group or community (anthropology), or the larger social system itself as robust and long lasting (sociology, economics), among others in 2016.
What is the scope of social sustainability?
The important elements of crafting a Sustainability Report for a company.
What are visual and narrative IM strategies, impression management, data transparency, avoiding greenwashing, stakeholder engagement, ESG ect.?