Saturday, 5 October 2019

Why Corporate Social Responsibility Matters in Today’s Society



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Why Corporate Social Responsibility Matters in Today’s Society
More consumers than ever are demanding that companies change the way they do business, become more transparent, and take an active role in addressing social, cultural, and environmental issues. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has taken its place in today’s corporate world, and businesses that ignore it do so at their own peril.


What is Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)?

Corporate Social Responsibility means that a company takes steps to ensure there are positive social and environmental effects associated with the way the business operates. Businesses that engage in active CSR efforts take stock of the way they operate in the world to incorporate addressing cultural and social issues, with the aim of benefiting both in the process. Not only can CSR models increase business and revenue, they promote change and progress throughout the world, which often involves helping people with few or no resources.
When properly implemented, it should become ingrained in the values and culture of a company, and positively affect the way the company does business. CSR should become inherent in the mission and message of an organization, and also hold a strong place in marketing and advertising. Companies should be aware that promoting their CSR model only benefits the company if they are already acting on their plan. Otherwise, falsely claiming to bring social change to those in need could lead to bad publicity.
Businesses that ignore corporate social responsibility run a risk to their bottom line and their brand. Having a bad reputation socially and environmentally can create serious negative effects on the overall profitability and success of a company, as nowadays consumers want to spend their money on products and services that they believe in, and engage with companies that follow ethical practices that meet their own beliefs.



Companies with CSR models

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The Coca-Cola Company’s CSR program known as 5×20 has a goal of employing five million women in developing countries by 2020 in both bottling and distribution roles. This goal will not only benefit the women in the communities surrounding Coca-Cola manufacturing plants, but could also benefit the communities as a whole, as the company aims to provide better access to health care and improved education to their employees.

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundations

Image result for the gates foundationThe corporate social responsibility model implemented by Visa provides financial opportunities for people in developing areas of the world. By partnering with local governments and nonprofit organizations, people who previously did not have access to the benefits of banking and financial services now do. The Gates Foundation found that this type of service helps low income and poor people manage their finances in trying times, build assets, and increase connectivity worldwide.
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There are entrepreneurial companies known as B Corporations employing CSR into the very fabric of their own businesses. Their missions are threefold: people, planet, and profits. The “B” refers to beneficial, and thirty-one states in the U.S. currently recognize B Corps. These businesses are required by law to meet strict standards of social and environmental performance, with companies like Seventh Generation, Pura Vida, and Etsy great examples of B Corps.


The Importance of CSR for Millennials

As the millennial consumer population grows, it is critical that companies consider their corporate social responsibility status. Instilling a model of social responsibility is necessary for attracting what is becoming one of the largest market segments. Millennials are particularly tech savvy, and they don’t think twice about researching a company and looking into its ethical record and labor practices. Many feel like it is their duty to do their part in making the world a better place, and this burgeoning generation does not want to be associated with or support companies who do not take responsibility for the world and the people in it.

Conclusion

Corporate social responsibility is more than just a business trend or fad. Businesses that want to stay relevant to new generations and who want to help people in need around the world while increasing their own revenue and efficiency will benefit from embracing CSR.
References
Baumol, W. J., & Oates, W. E. (1988). The theory of environmental policy, 2nd Edition, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge: New York.
Shareholder value, stakeholder management, and social issues: What’s the bottom line. Strategic Management Journal, 22(2), 125-139.

Carroll, A. B., & Buchholtz, A. K. (2000). Business and society: Ethics and Hillman, A., & Keim, G., D. (2001).

8 comments:

  1. Interesting article and nicely explain. thanks share your knowledge in this blog. good luck.

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  2. CSR help both the company as well as the society.It helps the company to build its brand image and society is also benefited through its positive social and environmental affects.Good article and thanks for sharing your knowledge.

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  3. Good article Prasanna, CSR will change the image of the organization in a society also companies realize that with fulfilling their social responsibilities they cannot achieve their bottom lines. Simply explained with some real time examples. Thanks for sharing.

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  4. CSR is a great tool to enhance stakeholders awareness as well as it will increase the goodwill. Very interesting blog

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  5. Appreciate your effort for sharing some good examples with us. Lots of new knowledge gained from your article. Keep up the good work.

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  6. Corporate Social Responsibility means that a company takes steps to ensure there are positive social and environmental effects associated with the way the business operates.

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  7. organizations focus on CSR projects to ensure the sustainability of social community and environment. And ultimately organizations can make profits when there is sustainabile society and environment.Hood one.

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  8. Intresting examples that made the blog even more important. Good work

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