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What is the corporate social responsibility?

Corporate social responsibility is a self-adjustable business model that supports an organization to be socially responsible to itself.<br>

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What is the corporate social responsibility?

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  1. What is the Corporate Social Responsibilities?

  2. Definition Corporate social responsibility is a self-adjustable business model that supports an organization to be socially responsible to itself. By following corporate social responsibility ( CSR ) businesses can be aware of the kind of impact they are having on all aspects of society including financial, cultural, and environmental. It is also known as corporate citizenship.

  3. Types of CSR • Ethical Responsibility Ethical responsibility is the ability to recognize, interpret and act upon multiple principles and values according to the standards within a given field and/or context.

  4. 2. Philanthropic Responsibility A company that practices corporate social responsibility (CSR) contains responsibility for its actions and, through its projects, positively affects the climate, society, consumers, employees, societies, and other stakeholders.

  5. 3. Environmental Responsibility ​Environment responsibility is the duty of a company towards the environment, that has operated in a way that protects the environment.

  6. ISO 26000: CSR Guidance Standard ISO 26000 2010 was developed using a multi-stakeholder approach involving experts from more than 90 countries, 40 international or broadly-based regional organizations, 6 different stakeholder groups: consumers; government; industry; labor;non-governmental organizations (NGOs); and service, support, research, academics, and others. Balanced representation between developing and developed countries as well as a gender balance in drafting groups.

  7. Thanking You BlueSky CSR Sustainable Business E-mail: info@blueskycsr.com Website: https://www.blueskycsr.com

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