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The Social Responsibility Exploration Of Small Coal Corporations

Posted on:2016-07-03Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:W Z ZhengFull Text:PDF
GTID:2309330461475238Subject:Accounting
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The study in social responsibilities in coal corporations has raised increasingly concern. A series of theoretical results continue to be published. But some of those theoretical results focus on big coal corporations, while small and medium sized coal corporations are less concerned. Those small and medium sized coal corporations generally have environmental problems, such as waste of resources, environmental destruction and security issues. We should pay attention to those problems in our study.In this paper, we use some methods-literature research, comparative law studies, case studies, field interviews, expert scoring method-to study the social responsibilities’ structure of the SME in coal industry. In this paper, the research contents are based on the final evaluation system of small and medium sized coal corporations’ social responsibilities, combing the theory of corporate social responsibility. On the basis of those researches, define the details of social responsibility, build small and medium coal corporations’ evaluation system. Through collecting five small coal companies’ data, the evaluation model output the results. Analysing the results, we’ll obtain the current situation of SME of coal to fufill corporate social responsibilities and give the recommendations and the prospects on it.The paper concludes: Small and medium sized companies in coal industry generally do a bad job in the case of the social responsibilities performance.And the phenomenon that companies pursue one-sided economy profit exist. Because getting information the is difficult, the research of this thesis has shortcomings. We hope that the following study will be gradually improved.
Keywords/Search Tags:mall and medium sized coal companies, CSR evaluation, triple bottom line theory, stakeholder theory
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