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What is the main purpose of Corporate Social Responsibility?
The main purpose of CSR is to ensure that companies operate in an ethical and responsible way, taking into account their impact on society, the environment, and the economy, not only focusing on profit.
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What is Corporate Social Responsibility?
Corporate Social Responsibility is the concept that companies are responsible for the social and environmental impacts of their activities and should act beyond legal requirements.
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The founder of this Japanese company, Tadashi Yanai, often repeats the philosophy "One Win, Nine Losses." He considers his greatest failure to be the 2001 attempt to enter the London market: the company opened 21 stores almost at once, but due to poor management and a lack of market knowledge, 16 of them were forced to close within two years.
Uniqlo
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Which space cartoon shows what happens when the environment on Earth is completely ignored?
WALL·E
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How does CSR relate to stakeholders?
CSR focuses on meeting the expectations of stakeholders, such as employees, customers, suppliers, communities, governments, and shareholders, rather than serving only shareholders.
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What does ESG stand for, and how is it different from CSR?
ESG stands for Environmental, Social, and Governance. CSR is a broad concept about responsibility, while ESG is mainly used by investors to evaluate companies based on measurable sustainability criteria.
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In 1956, an employee of this company, Gillis Lundgren, couldn’t fit a table into his car and, in a fit of frustration, removed its legs. This incident became the foundation for the "flat-pack" concept, which allowed the company to drastically reduce logistics and storage costs.
IKEA
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In which multi-part film franchise do the government and business put profit and control above human life?
The Hunger Games
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Why is CSR considered important for long-term business success?
CSR helps companies build trust, improve reputation, reduce risks, attract employees and customers, and ensure sustainable long-term growth.
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What is a circular economy?
A circular economy is an economic system aimed at minimizing waste and maximizing resource efficiency by reusing, recycling, and extending the life cycle of products.
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In the 1970s, this food giant faced a massive global boycott. The company was accused of aggressively marketing baby formula in African countries. When infants began dying because mothers lacked clean water to mix the formula, the company’s representatives controversially blamed "uneducated mothers" for failing to follow hygiene standards, rather than addressing the lack of infrastructure.
Nestlé
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In which science fiction film about another planet does a corporation extract resources without respecting the local inhabitants?
Avatar
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Give two examples of CSR activities a company might implement
Examples include reducing environmental pollution, improving labor conditions, supporting local communities, ethical sourcing, or investing in employee development.
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What is meant by sustainable development?
Sustainable development is development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
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In the early 2000s, this Anglo-Dutch conglomerate ran two marketing campaigns that fundamentally contradicted each other: the brand Dove promoted "Real Beauty" and positive self-image, while another of their brands—Axe (Lynx)—used advertisements that heavily relied on stereotypes and the sexual objectification of women.
Unilever
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In which film about the creation of a famous restaurant chain does the business grow rapidly, but ethics and CSR take a back seat?
The founder
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Is CSR the same for all companies? Why or why not?
No, CSR depends on the company’s size, industry, location, and stakeholders. Different companies face different social, environmental, and ethical challenges.
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What are the 17 Sustainable Development Goals?
The 17 Sustainable Development Goals are global goals adopted by the United Nations to address major social, economic, and environmental challenges by 2030, such as poverty, inequality, climate change, and education.
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In 1985, this company made what is often called the "marketing blunder of the century" by changing its classic recipe to a sweeter version called "New ____." Consumers were so outraged that they flooded the headquarters with thousands of angry letters, forcing the company to bring back the original formula just 79 days later.
Coca-Cola
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In which Soviet New Year's film about an office and a statistical agency is it shown how management style and attitude towards employees affect the atmosphere and efficiency of work? (Hint: strict boss, subordinates, working relationships)
Office romance (Служебный роман)
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