obstructionist approach
The avoidance of corporate social
responsibility; managers engage
in unethical and illegal behaviour
that they try to hide from organizational
stakeholders and society.
defensive approach
Managers rely only on legally
established rules to take the
minimal position toward corporate
social responsibility.
accommodative approach
Managers make choices that try
to balance the interests of
shareholders with those of other
stakeholders.
proactive approach
Managers go out of their way to
actively promote the interests of
stockholders and stakeholders,
using organizational resources to
do so.
the envirnment, its customers, its employees, and its investors. :)
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) consists of which four kinds of responsibilities: a) Economic, ethical, societal, and altruistic b) Economic, legal, ethical, and altruistic c) Fiscal, legal, societal, and philanthropic d) Economic, legal, ethical, and philanthropic
qDiscretionary (philanthropic): be good corporate citizenqqEthical: do what is considered acceptableqLegal: obey laws and regulationsqqEconomic: be profitable
economic, legal, ethical and philanthropic.
Proactive Accommodative Defensive Obstructionist
the envirnment, its customers, its employees, and its investors. :)
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) consists of which four kinds of responsibilities: a) Economic, ethical, societal, and altruistic b) Economic, legal, ethical, and altruistic c) Fiscal, legal, societal, and philanthropic d) Economic, legal, ethical, and philanthropic
qDiscretionary (philanthropic): be good corporate citizenqqEthical: do what is considered acceptableqLegal: obey laws and regulationsqqEconomic: be profitable
1.Economic Responsibility;2. Legal Responsibility;3.Ethical Responsibility; &4.Discretionary Responsibility;
economic, legal, ethical and philanthropic.
Proactive Accommodative Defensive Obstructionist
economic, legal, ethical, philanthropic responsibilities
Authoritarian Libertarian Social Responsibility Communist
The four approaches in the development of moral behavior are cognitive-developmental approach, social learning approach, personality approach, and evolutionary approach. These approaches focus on different aspects such as cognitive processes, social interactions, individual differences, and evolutionary origins in shaping moral behavior.
The four approaches to studying language development are nativist, behaviorist, interactionist, and cognitive. Nativist perspective suggests that language acquisition is innate, behaviorist perspective emphasizes learning through reinforcement, interactionist perspective highlights social interactions as key for language development, and cognitive perspective focuses on how cognition and language development are intertwined.
Describe the four approaches to using financial ratios?
The Audi mission statement is simple and embraces customer delight. The four steps in customer delight are: innovation, positive experiences, corporate responsibility and ownership.