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There are five evolution stages of CSR. Which of the order below describes the five evolution stages of CSR? 1. 1950s: The Modern Era of Social Responsibility Begins 2. 1960s: CSR Literature Expands 3. 1970s: Definition of CSR Proliferate 4. 1980s: Fewer definitions, more research and alternative th...


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Quiz 1 1) There are five evolution stages of CSR. Which of the order below describes the five evolution stages of CSR? 1. 1950s: The Modern Era of Social Responsibility Begins 2. 1960s: CSR Literature Expands 3. 1970s: Definition of CSR Proliferate 4. 1980s: Fewer definitions, more research and alternative themes. 5. 1990s: CSR further yields to alternative themes. 2) Select the best statement that describe the differences between Corporate Social Responsibility and Community Service. Community Service can be completed by anyone on a voluntary basis either individually or in a group to meet the needs of the community while Corporate Social Responsibility is where companies take responsibilities to integrate the environmental and social concerns into their business operations on a voluntary basis. 3) Read the statements below carefully. Which of the following can be a definition of Corporate Social Responsibility? CSR is a concept whereby companies integrate social and environmental concerns in their business operations and in their interaction with their stakeholders on a voluntary basis. 4) Which of the following is Carroll's (1979) proposed four-part definition of CSR? Social responsibility of business encompasses the economic, legal, ethical, and discretionary expectations that society has of organizations at a given point in time 5) Peter Drucker (1984) has a different view from the mainstream researchers. Which of the following statement explains his perspective? the idea is to turn a social problem into an economic opportunity and economic benefit, into productive capacity, into human competence, into well-paid jobs, and into wealth. Quiz 2 1) What is the purpose of a company to carry out Corporate Social Responsibility programmes or initiatives? It is a way for the company to give back to the society, environment, and customers / stakeholders. 2) What does a company gain from helping to alleviate the suffering of a community? To have a better brand recognition for helping the underprivileged 3) Based on the Triple Bottom Line, which of the follow area was Air Asia Foundation's To Nepal With Love initiative focusing on? People: Education for the younger generation 4) Based on the Triple Bottom Line, what is the main idea of sustainability? Sustainability is when a company places equal importance on all factors such as profit, people and planet as well as incorporating it to their business and nonbusiness activities. 5) What are the main three criteria of the Triple Bottom Line? Profit, Planet and People.

Quiz 3 1) Which of the following are not key areas of all the three models? I. economical development II. illegal business III. ethical issues IV. philanthropic 2) Which of the following are CSR Models? I. Pyramid Model II. Overlapping Model III. Intersecting Circles IV. Concentric Circles 3) Which of the following are Secondary Stakeholders? I. employees II. trade union III. shareholders IV. government agencies 4) Which of the following are Primary Stakeholders? I. suppliers II. customers III. the media IV. labour union 5) What is Freeman's (1984) definition of stakeholder? Stakeholders are individuals or groups who can affect, or are affected by, the actions and results of an organization. Quiz 4 1) Shell expects everyone on the Shell premises must comply with the laws, standards and procedures and intervene when you see an unsafe or non-compliant situations. Why is this so? Shell believes that everyone should go home safe and unharmed 2) Why do you think an employer would take good care of their employee - by providing a long list of facilities, recreational time during work hours, flexible working situations etc? I. to attract talents II.to retain talented staff III. to maintain a happy workforce IV. to be the employer of choice 3) What is the aim of Shell's Health, Safety, Security and Environmental information being circulated to staff and visitors? I. to ensure the people on Shell's premises are safe and unharmed II. to ensure the doctors will be able to treat the people on the Shell premises III. to ensure Shell has a reputation of being a safe workplace IV. to try to achieve an accident free workplace 4) What is the purpose for AirAsia Foundation supporting Sapanapro? I. to help minority ethnic groups overcome poverty II. to help establish a potential social entreprise III. to create job opportunities for remote community IV. to open up an area to attract tourists 5) Read the statement below. Decide if it is True or False. “Air Asia's support for Sapanapro is a sustainable business strategy. With the growth and success of Sapanapro more tourists may want to fly to Sapa to enjoy Sapanapro's traditional therapy. ” True Quiz 5 1) Why does marketing have to be ethical?

I. to safeguard the company's profit III. to ensure the safety of stakeholders the product to the public

II. to ensure that the products hit the sales target IV. to provide appropriate information about

2) Read the statement below. Decide if it is True or False. “With a good CSR initiative or programme, a company with bad or soiled reputation can restore their reputation. This means customers might start believing in the company or brand again.” True 3) What is the purpose for AirAsia Foundation creating awareness for their staff and the general public to spot suspicious situations for example a situation which may involve human trafficking? I. to help save victims II. to deter syndicates of human trafficking III. to make known that their brand combats human trafficking 4) Which of the following are conducts of consumers when they believe the company is involved in deceptive marketing or advertising? I. demand for a discount II. boycott the product III. conduct a demonstration IV. post a viral video of how they feel they have been mistreated 5) Why do you think it is important for AirAsia Foundation play their part in stopping human trafficking? I. Air Asia is in the transportation line where there is a high possibility that human trafficking may occur II. The staff are in a position where they can save victims of human trafficking III. It is part of their sustainability business strategy Quiz 6 – IA Quiz 7 1) How many goals does the SDGs have? 17 2) Which of the following can companies do to incorporate the SDGs in their business operations? I. manage their environmental impact II. empowering communities III. providing economic development opportunities IV. meeting the ever-changing needs 3) Aeon Co.(M) Berhad, had been greatly involved with environmental conservation. Which of the follow SDG are they trying to address? Climate change / No poverty 4) Which of the following is NOT one of the four areas of the SDGs? Increase the rate of poverty and hunger 5) One of Maybank's CSR initiative is to empower Youth Across ASEAN. In this CSR initiatives, they are working on one of the SDGs, which is to reduce poverty. Which of the following SDGs could also be added on to improve the livelihood of the communities? I. Quality Education II. Clean water and sanitation III. Decent work and Economic Growth IV. Zero Hunger

Quiz 8 1) Read the statement below. Decide if it is True or False? “The idea of greening the value chain is to ensure that all activities associated with the flow and transformation of goods from raw materials through the end user emphasize on being environmental friendly.” True 2) Read the statements below. Decide if they are True or False. “There three aims of a green approach to value chain. One of which is to minimize material and energy efficiency at each stage of the process.” No 3) Which of the following is the purpose of Nestle lauching Greening the Supply Chain Programme? To address climate change by helping the environment 4) The following are ways or methods a business can go green EXCEPT: refuse to do the business of customers who do not bring their own shopping bags

Quiz 9 1) Based on you reading, which of the following are key areas of the CSR Framework suggested by Bursa Malaysia? I. community II. environment III. workplace safety IV. employee benefits 2) Tesco has started the Zero Waste Campaign. In Nilai, Kechara is working with Tesco to distribute the food to the needy and the underprivileged. Based on the CSR Framework, which of the following focused area can this effort be categories into? Environment 3) The Axiata Young Talent Programme has been dedicated in grooming young Malaysians in achieving their aspiration to be future world-class CEOs. How will this benefit Axiata in the future as the are able to successful create more pipeline programs for the existing alumni? Axiata would be able to mentor the appropriate talent for succession planning Axiata can identity and source great talents for their own company. 4) Why is it necessary for companies to disclose their CSR activities? to ensure that business strategies take into consideration the stakeholders' well-being...


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