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Transcript: 2341930H Ibrian Khalismi Husen Corporate Social Resposibility, Corporate Citizenship, and the Global Compact A New Approach to Regulating Corporate Social Power? Outline Outline Information Information Discussion Discussion Critical Evaluation Critical Evaluation Reference Reference Question Question A Brief Information A Brief Information Corporate Social Resposibility, Corporate Citizenship, and the Global Compact A New Approach to Regulating Corporate Social Power? Corporate Social Resposibility, Corporate Citizenship, a... Author Author Dr Lisa Whitehouse Reader and School and Colleges Liaison Officer Faculty of Business, Law, and Politics.University of Hull Over 30 research it Published by well-known journal publisher : Global Social Policy (GSP) This Paper This Paper 2003 Over 50 References Qualitative with intrinsic case study Method Discussion Discussion This paper try to explain to it readers how CSR failed to force transnational companies to behave responsibly and how CSR had been replaced by corporate citizenship Aims Aims "to take proper legal, moral-ethical, and philantropic actions that will protect and improve the welfare of both society and business as a whole" (Anderson, 1989: 90 cite on Whitehouse, 2003) Corporate Social Responsibility Corporate Social Responsibility 1970 the heyday Points Points Industrial Revolution Large Companies UN (Voluntary Initiatives) Corporate Citizenship Corporate Citizenship "Seek to encourage companies to recognize their reciprocal relationship with their society through compliance with existing legal regulation by the use of VIs" (Whitehouse, 2003) As a citizens Points Points Advantages Concept of choice Understanding The Global Compact The Global Compact Is an UN program with a purpose to invite transnational companies to embrace nine principles within the area of human rights, labour standards and the enviroment and its expected to encourages the companies to maintain policies, processes, and values that are consistent with the company's expressed mission and values across all relevant cultures" Based on Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) and The International Labour Organisation's (ILO) Points Points However (Jenskin, 2001 cite on Whitehouse, 2003) voluntary and sanction Window Dressing Critical Evaluation Critical Evaluation The outline of this paper 2003 Examples Corporate Citizenship I found an example Whitehouse, L. (2003). Corporate Social Responsibility, Corporate Citizenship and the Global Compact. Global Social Policy: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Public Policy and Social Development, 3(3), pp.299-318. References References Christian-aid. (2008). Death and Taxes: The True Toll of Tax Dodging. London: Christian-aid. Question and Suggestion Question and Suggestion