Samsung Vietnam organised a Corporate Social Responsibility Day (CSR Day) for the first time ever yesterday, to provide an overview of the community projects that Samsung has carried out in Việt Nam.
For Nguyễn Thi Hồng Linh and other speech-impaired employees, working at the social responsibility-conscious Changshin Vietnam factory in Đồng Nai Province is a great experience.
Corporate social responsibility is the decisive factor that could enable Vietnamese firms to survive the pandemic, Berend van Wel, the managing director of FrieslandCampina Vietnam (FCV), has said.
VPBank was honoured as the best bank for corporate social responsibility (CSR) in 2020 by Asiamoney magazine for its online training programme called “Small Business Academy”.
Amway Vietnam released the 2019 corporate social responsibility (CSR) report as its fifth CSR publication with a focus on four outstanding values, including ethical responsibility, philanthropic responsibility, legal responsibility and economic responsibility.
The first corporate social responsibility programme (CSR) based on a digital platform in Viet Nams life insurance market, the Aviva Community Fund 2019, was officially launched in HCM City on Monday.
Vietnamese firms should focus on environmental protection and corporate social responsibility when investing abroad to develop sustainably and promote the socio-economic development of their host countries, experts have urged.
Highly capable and diverse boards of directors that adhere to social responsibility are crucial for corporate sustainability, experts said during a forum in HCM City on Friday.
Most small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the Mekong Delta province of Tra Vinh are unaware of their corporate social responsibility and responsibility to protect the environment.
A survey by Vietnam Report JSC revealed today that leading firms in Viet Nam are more aware of the importance of corporate social responsibility (CSR) for their growth and prosperity.
While they remain focused on fattening their bottom lines, most leading businesses in the country also see exercising their social responsibility as a contributive factor.
The Huawei Technologies Co Ltd announced that it will spend US$2 million for corporate social responsibility (CSR) programmes in Viet Nam, which mainly focuses on training and developing ICT human resources of the country between 2017 and 2019.
Business executives held a direct dialogue with national and
international experts on how their companies can win consumers'' trust
and boost their credibility in the market at a forum held in Ha Noi
yesterday.
An international voluntary group from the US-based IBM Corporation will
assist the Dong Nai Provincial Departments of Health and Science and
Technology from May 12 to June 7.