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经济英文论文企业社会责任的文化与传统

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本文摘要:本文是 经济英文论文 ,主要内容是研究企业社会责任的文化与传统方面的问题,并且以毛里求斯的酒店行业作为研究对象。《现代管理论坛》是一本为企业管理及相关理论服务的社会学期刊。该刊不仅涵盖了管理理念,还涉及对不同业务与企业管理发展趋势的解读、讨

  本文是经济英文论文,主要内容是研究企业社会责任的文化与传统方面的问题,并且以毛里求斯的酒店行业作为研究对象。《现代管理论坛》是一本为企业管理及相关理论服务的社会学期刊。该刊不仅涵盖了管理理念,还涉及对不同业务与企业管理发展趋势的解读、讨论与评价。《现代管理论坛》致力于为企业与员工提供高质量的独特交流平台,并通过将期刊传递的有价值信息应用于现实工作环境、通过将管理理念与实际经验的有机结合来惠及企业及员工。

现代管理论坛

  毛里求斯的酒店行业有着悠久的文化,特别是在他们工作的地区志愿活动方面的企业社会责任的传统。多年来,他们对国家的环境和社会发展作出了几项重要贡献。在大部分毛里求斯酒店认为,他们在社会上的角色超越财富的产生和追求经济利益,也与社会和环境责任的平衡。毛里求斯酒店行业从事国内企业社会责任对员工福利活动和外部企业社会责任活动的发展或支持和社区活动。此外,毛里求斯政府已成立了一个政策,所有赚钱的公司都需要花费百分之二的利润在政府批准的活动,有助于毛里求斯的社会和环境改善或转移资金到政府用于社会投资。

  Hotel industries in Mauritius have a long culture and tradition of corporate social responsibility especially in terms of voluntary engagements in the regions they operate. They have been making several important contributions over the years to the environmental and social development of the country. Mauritian Hotels in their large majority believes that their role in society extends beyond wealth generation and that of pursuing economics interests, but is also balanced with both the social and environmental responsibility. The Mauritian Hotel industry engages in both internal CSR activities for the benefits of its employees and also external CSR activities for developing or supporting and community related activities. Moreover,the Government of Mauritius has established a policy whereby all profitable firms are required to either spend two percent of their profits on Government-approved activities/programs which contribute to the social and environmental improvement of Mauritius or transfer the funds to the Government to be used for social investment.

  Definition of CSR:

  Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a model whereby businesses consider the interests of the societies within which they are based and operate. Moving beyond philanthropy and compliance, CSR shows how companies manage the impact of their economic, social, and environmental policies, as well as their relationships with customers, employees, suppliers, shareholders, and communities.

  CSR has become a very well know public relation subject in the business world, yet there are those who argue that the positive impacts of CSR on businesses are overblown and say companies exist to sell goods, make profit and satisfy shareholders - not to save the world. Below are some definition of Corporate Social Responsibility.

  According to the Jones Sustainability Index website, which defines corporate sustainability as follows :

  'Corporate sustainability leaders achieve long-term shareholder value by gearing their strategies and management to harness the market's potential for sustainability products and services while at the same time successfully reducing and avoiding sustainability costs and risks.'

  According to the The World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBSCD),it defines CSR as 'Corporate Social Responsibility is the continuing commitment by business to contribute to economic development while improving the quality of life of the workforce and their families as well as of the community and society at large.' (WBSCD,2000).

  Following an evaluation of the impact of current European CSR Policy, the European Commission has put forward a new definition of CSR: 'To fully meet their corporate social responsibility, enterprises should have in place a process to integrate social, environmental, ethical and human rights concerns into their business operations and core strategy in close collaboration with their stakeholders.' (EU commission, 2011)

  Some other well-known definitions of CSR are as follows:

  'Corporate social responsibility is a commitm

  ent to improve community well-being through discretionary business practices and contributions of corporate resources.' (Kotler & Lee, 2005)

  CSR is the 'continuing commitment by business to behaving ethically and contributing to economic development while improving the quality of life of the workforce and their families as well as of the community and society at large.' (R. Sims, 2003)

  'The social responsibility of business encompasses the economic, legal, ethical and discretionary (philanthropic) expectations that society has of organizations at a given point in time.' (Carroll 2003)

  Henceforth 'CSR is concerned with treating the stakeholders of the firm ethically or in a socially responsible manner. Stakeholders exist both within a firm and outside. Consequently, behaving socially responsibly will increase the human development of stakeholders both within and outside the corporation.' (Michael Hopkins: A Planetary Bargain: CSR Comes of Age Macmillan, UK, 1998).

  CSR and Stakeholders

  Stakeholders are people who have interest, rights and ownerships in organization and its activities. We have customers, supplies, employees and shareholders as example of primary stakeholders groups. Each has interest in how an organization performs or interacts with them. Stakeholders groups can gain from a company success and can also be harmed by its mistakes.

  Stakeholders are very important as they can take action that can destroy or assist the organization. Stakeholders include government, union nongovernmental action, groups and media.

  Nowadays it can be noted that many companies and organization are doing CSR to serve the stakeholders ethically and socially.

  Non-governmental organizations (NGOs)

  Mauritius is one of the first countries in the world to require businesses to offer a portion of their profits to NGOs or government projects in the name of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) are every often part of the secondary stakeholder groups, but they can cause an important damage to a corporation (Clarkson, 1995). Henderson (2001), Knox and Maklan (2004) and Greenfield (2004) go even further saying that companies are being blackmailed by NGOs to behave responsibly.

  Employees

  Employees play an important part in supporting the hotel organizations' life and consequently, the working environment should encourage them to work comfortably. This environment includes issues of health and safety, working condition, employees' benefits and trainings, and productivity levels to create job security and satisfaction for them (Cooper, 2004). Companies having bad CSR transactions will have more trouble recruiting compared to their more advanced CSR rivals (Strandberg, 2002).

  Investors

  Investors were found to use social information for their investment decisions (Epstein and Freedman, 1994). Investors may focus on the organizations' abilities to honour the future payments to them, in either short or long term (Cooper, 2004). According to McGuire et al. (1988), CSR is a core corporate duty which consists of corporate decision making, the relationship of the firm's social and ethical concerns with financial performance.

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