CSR Is Not Charity

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Cover of the book CSR Is Not Charity by Elijah Ezendu, Elijah Ezendu
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Author: Elijah Ezendu ISBN: 9781310207464
Publisher: Elijah Ezendu Publication: December 26, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Elijah Ezendu
ISBN: 9781310207464
Publisher: Elijah Ezendu
Publication: December 26, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

CSR is not Charity provides ground-breaking insight into total capital of business entity: Delineating every componential contribution that adds up systematically to yield total capital, and determining relevance and role of contributing investors with the aim of developing feasible framework for structuring ownership of entities.
Rational evaluation of various philosophies in conceptualisation of corporate ownership and source of their convoluting perspectives confirm common errors in identification of contributory value. For many centuries, the level of knowledge about financial capital dwarfed available sensibility and sensitivity regarding intangibles, to the extent of ignoring and abandoning intangible based contributions during calculation of contributed capital base.
The dramatic entry of intangibles into design and structure of corporate valuation has become instrumental to creation of wealth in countless organisations, and plotted the strategic path for acceptability of intangibles as genuine form of capital. Wherefore, Financials and Intangibles shall be the new basis for ascertaining contributed capital base.

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CSR is not Charity provides ground-breaking insight into total capital of business entity: Delineating every componential contribution that adds up systematically to yield total capital, and determining relevance and role of contributing investors with the aim of developing feasible framework for structuring ownership of entities.
Rational evaluation of various philosophies in conceptualisation of corporate ownership and source of their convoluting perspectives confirm common errors in identification of contributory value. For many centuries, the level of knowledge about financial capital dwarfed available sensibility and sensitivity regarding intangibles, to the extent of ignoring and abandoning intangible based contributions during calculation of contributed capital base.
The dramatic entry of intangibles into design and structure of corporate valuation has become instrumental to creation of wealth in countless organisations, and plotted the strategic path for acceptability of intangibles as genuine form of capital. Wherefore, Financials and Intangibles shall be the new basis for ascertaining contributed capital base.

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