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| (CSR).
| | Schuldscheindarlehen. |
| | | German loan instruments, more commonly known as Schuldscheine. |
| ''Corporate governance''.
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| A form of corporate self-regulation integrated into a business model.
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| Ideally, CSR policy is a built-in, self-regulating mechanism where the business or other organisation monitors and ensures its adherence to law, ethical standards, and international norms.
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| The organisation embraces responsibility for the impact of its activities on the environment, consumers, employees, communities, other stakeholders and all other members of the public sphere.
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| The organisation also proactively promotes the public interest by encouraging community growth and development, and voluntarily eliminating practices that harm the public sphere.
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| All this means both:
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| #Adherence to existing laws and
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| #Acting in a way that is significantly better than the minimum standards required by law.
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| == See also ==
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| * [[Business & Human Rights Resource Centre]]
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| * [[Business in the Community]]
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| * [[Carbon footprint]]
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| * [[Corporate governance]]
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| * [[ESG investment]]
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| * [[ESG ratings]]
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| * [[Ethics]]
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| * [[Fair trade]]
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| * [[Free trade]]
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| * [[Greenwash]]
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| * [[Modern Slavery Act]]
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| * [[Profit maximisation]]
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| * [[Public interest]]
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| * [[Reporting]]
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| * [[Self-regulation]]
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| * [[SRI]]
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| * [[Stakeholder]]
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| * [[Sustainability]]
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| * [[Sustainability Linked Loan Principles]]
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| * [[Total Societal Impact]]
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| [[Category:Corporate_finance]]
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| [[Category:Ethics]]
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Revision as of 13:36, 25 March 2013
Schuldscheindarlehen.
German loan instruments, more commonly known as Schuldscheine.