Literature Review of CSR
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Literature Review Corporate Social Responsibility and Ethics Contents Page Introduction 1.0 Criteria for Selection of Articles 1.1 Defining Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Ethics 1.1.1 Defining Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) 1.1.2 Ethical Considerations - the HR Perspective 1.1.3 The Ethical and Social Responsibility - the Marketing Perspective 1.1.4 A Brief Overview of the History of SCR 1.1.5 A Brief Conclusion so Far 1.2 Dynamic and Working Models - Measurement of SCR and Social Audit 1.2.1 Working Model and Measurement of SCR 1.2.2 Dynamic Model and Social Audit 1.3 Ethical CSR vs. Altruistic CSR vs. Strategic CSR Conclusion Bibliography Introduction The aim of the following literature review is to identify the most important and knowledgeably important academic and practical works throughout the past decade upon the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Ethics. The report should gradually flow thought the history of the concept, definitions, academic and practical view of various writers, including the appraisals and criticisms as well as real live examples if applicable. Moreover, draw...


