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Author: Argenti, Paul
Product Type: Cases
Source: California Management Review
Publication Year: 2004
Analyzes the company's ultimate decision to sell Fair Trade coffee and subsequently work with other NGOs to ensure that small farmers receive a living wage, in an effort to live up to the standards Starbucks set for itself in the area of social responsibility...
Authors: Tse, Eliza; Ng, Pauline; Ross, Kay
Product Type: Cases
Source: University of Hong Kong
Publication Year: 2003
In January 2003, Mr. Ho Kwok Ping ("KP"), the co-founder and chairman of Singapore-based Banyan Tree Hotels & Resorts, was debating whether to take his privately held company public.
Authors: Meyer, Kathleen; Pearce, Nicole
Product Type: Multimedia
Source: Business Enterprise Trust
Publication Year: 1994
In the late 1980s Howard Schultz led the Starbucks Coffee Co. to explosive growth, transforming a small whole-bean coffee company into a national retail power.
Author: Elgin, Ben
Product Type: Magazine / Newspaper Articles
Source:
Publication Year: 2007
Environmental stewardship has become a centerpiece of corporate image-crafting. But Auden Schendler, the in-house "corporate sustainability" advocate for the Aspen Skiing Co., now offers a searing refutation of the belief that green corporate practices beget green of the pecuniary variety.
Author: GreenBiz.com
Product Type: Magazine / Newspaper Articles
Source: www.Greenbiz.com
Publication Year: 2005
A new U.S. Chamber of Commerce report sheds light on the attitudes, experiences, and expectations of business leaders toward corporate citizenship...
Author: Severson, Kim
Product Type: Magazine / Newspaper Articles
Source: The New York Times
Publication Year: 2008
A new weapon in the battle against obesity was rolled out last month when the Los Angeles City Council decided to stop new fast food restaurants from opening in some of the city’s poorest neighborhoods.
Author: Tichy, Noel M.
Product Type: Books / Book Chapters
Source: Jason Aronson, Inc.
Publication Year: 1998
As the world's human population skyrockets and resources grow scarce, the multinational corporation--with its ability to mobilize massive human and capital resources across geopolitical boundaries--may be mankind's best defense against an onslaught of social ills.
Author: Cooperrider, David
Product Type: Policy and Issue Reports
Source: United Nations Global Compact Office, P. 1-42
Publication Year: 2002
On 24 June 2004, Secretary-General Kofi Annan convened the Global Compact Leaders Summit at United Nations Headquarters in New York. Nearly 500 leaders attended the Summit - including chief executive officers, government officials, and the heads of various labour groups, civil society organizations and UN agencies - to discuss and debate the Global Compact and the topic of global corporate citizenship, and to produce strategic recommendations and action imperatives related to the future evolution of the initiative.
Authors: Thadamalla, J.; Makwana, B.; Suresh, K.; Shah, R.
Product Type: Cases
Source: IBS Research Center
Publication Year: 2008
The case tries to highlight the challenges faced by Costa Rica in sustaining its reputation as a top ecotourism destination. The pedagogical objectives are: (1) the emergence of Costa Rica as an ecotourism destination; (2) growth of its ecotourism; and (3) future challenges for Costa Rica's ecotourism.
Authors: Gupta, V; Chakraborty, B
Product Type: Cases
Source: ICMR Center for Management Research
Publication Year: 2009
This case discusses the tainted milk scandal that was unearthed in China in 2008. The milk scandal became public in August 2008, after it was disclosed that the baby formula produced by the Chinese dairy products company, Sanlu Group was contaminated with melamine, which caused kidney failure of many children, resulting in death in some cases.
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