scholarly journals Legal Aspects of Corporate Social Responsibility in Ukraine on the Way to European Integration

2017 ◽  
Vol 13 (13) ◽  
Author(s):  
Oleksandra Kolohoida ◽  
Iryna Lukach ◽  
Valeriia Poiedynok
2005 ◽  
Vol 17 (3) ◽  
pp. 263-279 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ioanna Papasolomou‐Doukakis ◽  
Maria Krambia‐Kapardis ◽  
M. Katsioloudes

2018 ◽  
Vol 8 (8) ◽  
pp. 2512
Author(s):  
Adebukola E. OYEWUNMI ◽  
Olabode A. OYEWUNMI

This conceptual paper provides a non-revisionist but contextual perspective on the largely controversial issue of corporate social responsibility. It expounds the dimensions of CSR by leveraging on specific global benchmarks whilst highlighting gaps applicable to Nigeria’s business environment. In furtherance of this objective, the essence of the global oil economy is noted, conceptualizations are proffered and contextual issues are discussed. The paper argues that a flexible and innovative model is plausible as a platform to elevate the essence of CSR on multiple levels. It emphasizes the importance of harmonizing the political, business, environmental and legal aspects of CSR to promote corporate sustainability, broad based economic development and community wellbeing.


2017 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Wahyuddin Wahyuddin

Abstract.Company social caring issue has become an important record in Islamic Corporate Social Responsibility (ICSR). In Islam, the issue of social welfare and CSR environment is a very serious attention because it is one of the way to attain the goal of Islamic economy which are economic welfare, justice, equitable income distribution and individual freedom in terms of social welfare. In the implementation of CSR, maslahah and maqasid al- Shari’ah is one of the basic for falah fiddunya wal akhirat. This study will examine CSR in the theory of Islamic economy. ICSR required al-dharuriyat as the priority in this study, then al-hajjiyah and al-tahsiniyah. ICSR can be divided into three concept: spirituality concept, Rahmatan Lil’Alamin, and Ukhuwah Islamiyah. Key Words: ICSR, Islam, Social, Islamic Economy


2022 ◽  
pp. 926-943
Author(s):  
Pamela Pastou

The chapter will focus on corporate social responsibility in the education industry, specifically focusing on universities and how they can and are becoming more sustainable in accordance to the environment and the way the University of Birmingham is implementing Goal 12 of the UN's Sustainable Development Goals that will be mentioned in further detail. The fast-paced times of today means that there is constant evolution to create new opportunities and to improve our surroundings, so corporate social responsibility can help identify the needs for specific areas in which to thrive in this space.


Author(s):  
Pamela Pastou

The chapter will focus on corporate social responsibility in the education industry, specifically focusing on universities and how they can and are becoming more sustainable in accordance to the environment and the way the University of Birmingham is implementing Goal 12 of the UN's Sustainable Development Goals that will be mentioned in further detail. The fast-paced times of today means that there is constant evolution to create new opportunities and to improve our surroundings, so corporate social responsibility can help identify the needs for specific areas in which to thrive in this space.


2016 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Radhagobinda Basak

Companies Act, 2013 has come into effect in India recently. Previously, Indian companies were under the control of Companies Act, 1956. In Companies Act, 1956, there were no provisions regarding Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). Therefore, it was practiced only by few Indian companies voluntarily and they would report it in the way as they deemed fit. In this background, presence of a structured legal framework for CSR was badly needed. Keeping this in mind, Companies Act, 2013 has provided some important and contemporary provisions regarding CSR practice and reporting and these provisions came into effect from 1st April, 2014. Now, the companies which satisfy the required conditions as laid down in the act must spend a specific percentage of their net profit for CSR activities and report it each year. Standing on this situation, in this present paper, it has been attempted to review the scenario of CSR practice and reporting by some major Indian companies. A sample of ten companies has been selected for this purpose. On the basis of their merit in complying the CSR provisions, they have been ranked. The conclusion is that the selected companies have already initiated good CSR projects and they have the intention to perform their social responsibilities in the coming years in a better way.


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