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Application of Corporate Social Responsibility
Kerri was confused. Her management class was focusing on social responsibility, and her assignment was to find business cases demonstrating social responsibility. She had several examples, but now she was not sure which case was an example of which concept. Her first business dealt with the tuna industry, which in response to pressure from environmentalists, had stated dolphins would no longer be caught with the tuna. Her second business dealt with a company whose primary focus was on profit maximization for its stockholders. The primary focus of this company was legal compliance and profit maximization. Her third business was in the tobacco industry that each year gives thousands of dollars to the arts. Her fourth business also dealt with the tobacco companies and the fact they were no longer advertising near local schools. Legislation had been enacted in order to prevent cigarettes from being promoted in locations where children under the age of 18 would be likely to see the advertisements.
-The second business is an example of a business that has

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Definitions:

Habituation

The process where an organism becomes less responsive to a stimulus after being exposed to it repeatedly over time.

Sensitization

An increase in behavioral response after exposure to a stimulus, typically due to the repeated administration of a particular stimulus.

Time

The ongoing and unending sequence of occurrences and existence across the past, present, and future, viewed collectively.

Sensitization

The process in which a repeated exposure to a stimulus results in an increased response to that stimulus over time.

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