Professor Peter Shergold, Macquarie Group Foundation Chair, Centre for Social Impact, discusses the impact of the global financial crisis on not-for-profit organisations and corporate social responsibility.
Professor Shergold raises a great issue here for businesses to examine. I think if they would begin to integrate such CSR strategy into their actual business strategy, we would have much better long term outcomes on profitability, company reputation, and sustainability.
The guy has made an interesting point in the video and that is will corporate maintain CSR activities even when there is an economic downturn. Wile I agree to the second school of thought mentioned in the video.
Social capitalism, these corporate structures are destroying america and are the trojan horses to Marxism which is a social structure with no principles because there is no definition to purpose to base economic unity, there is no true psychology other than the undisciplined nature of capitalism or ONe up man ship sticking it into the asses of each other, thats capitalism its Cain Abel working for the invisible master of in God we trust no dif than the new testament when people lost respect
excuse me:) the guy is right at the end of this monologue but i would still argue against a transparency factor. are monopolies needing the transparency remain vexing question. i am optimistic about CSR concept though. it is a new way of the social capitalism. it is the way to build a knowledge-based, interdisciplinary, economical attitude. The Way
this gay could be easily undermined by an average kazik graduated with polish educational system. csr as discipline does not reqiure a donational sponsorship from multinationals. it needs a financial independency to create a trust amongst a partners and wide spectrum of alliances within a legal sphere of Public Affairs in many examples.
Professor Shergold raises a great issue here for businesses to examine. I think if they would begin to integrate such CSR strategy into their actual business strategy, we would have much better long term outcomes on profitability, company reputation, and sustainability.
cnoelimits 10 months ago
In a free market there are no corporations
Thundralight 1 year ago
The guy has made an interesting point in the video and that is will corporate maintain CSR activities even when there is an economic downturn. Wile I agree to the second school of thought mentioned in the video.
GenesisBM2009 1 year ago
Social capitalism, these corporate structures are destroying america and are the trojan horses to Marxism which is a social structure with no principles because there is no definition to purpose to base economic unity, there is no true psychology other than the undisciplined nature of capitalism or ONe up man ship sticking it into the asses of each other, thats capitalism its Cain Abel working for the invisible master of in God we trust no dif than the new testament when people lost respect
waypor1 1 year ago
Nice work. keep it up. tyjuyhj
EdgardoJustice 2 years ago
excuse me:) the guy is right at the end of this monologue but i would still argue against a transparency factor. are monopolies needing the transparency remain vexing question. i am optimistic about CSR concept though. it is a new way of the social capitalism. it is the way to build a knowledge-based, interdisciplinary, economical attitude. The Way
kazikowski1976 2 years ago
this gay could be easily undermined by an average kazik graduated with polish educational system. csr as discipline does not reqiure a donational sponsorship from multinationals. it needs a financial independency to create a trust amongst a partners and wide spectrum of alliances within a legal sphere of Public Affairs in many examples.
kazikowski1976 2 years ago