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2 unusual facts about corporate social responsibility


KL Monorail

Corporate social responsibility initiatives have been organized in activities such as an on-site blood donation drive, free health screening, and youth training programmes.

The Hitachi Foundation

Another major portion of The Hitachi Foundation’s Business and Communities Grants Program is its focus on Corporate Citizenship (also see: Corporate social responsibility).


BPI-DOST Science Awards

Organized in 1989 by the BPI Foundation, Inc., the corporate social responsibility arm of the Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI), with the Department of Science and Technology (DOST), the BPI-DOST Science Awards recognizes exceptional science and engineering students from partner-universities nationwide.

John Fraser Secondary School

John Fraser has community partnerships with General Motors, Unifirst, Unisource, Agfa, and Computers for Schools.


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Danir AB

Danir is actively supporting the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) project Star for Life, a South Africa based hiv/aids prevention initiative.

John Ruggie

Its core provisions on the corporate responsibility to respect human rights were also incorporated into a new human rights chapter in the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises, ISO 26000, the new Sustainability Policy of the International Finance Corporation, and the European Union's new Corporate Social Responsibility Strategy.

Lurma Rackley

She then worked at Eddie Bauer, where she set up their corporate social responsibility unit.

Nejla Güvenç

She won 'The Corporate Social Responsibility Programme of the Year in Europe Award' under the International Business Awards by the Stevie Business Awards.

R. Edward Freeman

Freeman also provided the chapters on stakeholder theory and stakeholder management for the world's first "Dictionary of CSR", the Institute for Corporate Culture Affairs "A to Z of Corporate Social Responsibility"

Ricardo Jaar

Ricardo Jorge Jaar (born in San Pedro Sula, Honduras) is a Honduran academic and businessman, known for his contributions in higher education and corporate social responsibility.

Sean Strub

Strub co-authored Rating America's Corporate Conscience (Addison-Wesley, 1985), a guide to corporate social responsibility, with Steve Lydenberg and Alice Tepper Marlin and Cracking the Corporate Closet (HarperBusiness, 1995) with Daniel B. Baker and Bill Henning.