The Role and Effect of Corporate Social Responsibility(CSR) (A case of Huawei)

Topic

The Role and Effect of Corporate Social Responsibility(CSR) (A case of Huawei)

Instructions

We have written the Introduction, Literature Review and Methodology of this dissertation already – see below.
Now we need to finish the dissertation with the last two chapters:
1. Analysis and findings (1500 words)
2. Conclusion (500 words)
Please compile the entire dissertation into one neat file once complete, including having a complete reference list and table of contents.
Requirements:
1. Use very simple descriptive type analysis only. For example:
a. Means/Modes/Medians
b. Frequency charts
c. Histograms
d. Bar charts/pie charts/etc.

Words: 2000 (1500 for “Analysis and findings” and 500 for “Conclusion”)
References: As many as appropriate given research in Literature Review and Methodology sections.

Answer preview

In the last 1-2 decades, the issue of environmental and social concerns has become integral in discussions about corporates and consumer relationships (Moura-Leite and Padgett, 2011). Business organisations have experience a drastic increase in consumer interests in product value chain, including the origin and the subsequent chain of activities that corporates undertake to create value. The most important concern of corporates, therefore, is to maximize profits and remain socially responsible. As such, corporates’ attention has shifted from just maximizing value to consumers to understanding the wide-ranging issues of social function of a business, to understanding how to execute and manage them in the context of business operations. Upon the adoption of social business function, corporates encounter the challenge of communicating the same to consumers and remaining within the ethical framework (Hopkins, 2016). To address these concerns, the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility emerged; corporates’ initiative of evaluating and taking responsibility of business effect on the social and environmental wellbeing (Hopkins, 2016).

Word count: 6179