Corporate Social Responsibility at Gravity Payments” case study response
“Corporate Social Responsibility at Gravity Payments” at the end of Chapter 3 and response to the following:
Case study is last two page of attachment chapter 3
I am attaching case study pdf copy and book link in second pdf . and follow the instruction. The Case Study should fully answer and address the questions asked, and should model a well-structured essay. The best responses will include section headings, use strong topic sentences, and succinctly but thoroughly explain and provide examples for the response. There is no minimum word count but I would assume at least 1,500 words will be necessary. There is no maximum word count, however, you should be succinct in your ability to explain yourself. I would expect that you will use sources to fully respond to the Case Study, drawing upon the textbook and beyond. You should properly cite these sources. There is no minimum number of citations required but I would assume at least 3 sources may be necessary, depending on the Case Study. Please use your best scholarly and professional judgment.
- Is Price demonstrating elements of corporate social responsibility by his actions in this case, or not?
- How is Price exhibiting the fourth Phase of Corporate Citizenship (Figure 3.2, 1990s to present: Corporate/Global Citizenship) in his actions at Gravity Payments?
- What arguments in support of, or concerns about, corporate social responsibility (referring to Figure 3.3) are relevant to this case?
- Is Price acting like an executive of a firm that could be certified as a B corporation?
- What stage of global corporate citizenship (using Figure 3.5) is Gravity Payments operating at, and why do you think so?
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The success of a business is determined by its stakeholders that include employees and consumers. The employees offer their skills and get compensation from the employer. Listening to employees and attending to their interests creates a good relationship that increases productivity and, consequently, business sustainability. Reasonable prices for goods and service and giving back to the society improve consumer trust in the business and more profit is earned. These aspects show a business’ corporate social responsibility (CSR) and corporate citizenship, which Gravity Payments led by Dan Price demonstrate.
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