2. CATEGORIES OF ORGANIZATIONS
For profits:
Seek gain for their owners, i.e. financial returns to keep the company
running.
Governments:
Exist to define rules and structures within which all organizations
must operate.
Non profits:
Emerge to do social good when political will or the profit motive is
insufficient to address society’s needs.
3. Preliminary definitions of CSR
The impact of a company’s actions on
society
Requires a manager to consider his acts
in terms of a whole social system, and
holds him responsible for the effects of
his acts anywhere in that system
4. Corporate Social Responsibility - CSR
"the continuing commitment by
business to behave ethically and
contribute to economic
development while improving the
quality of life of the workforce
and their families as well as of
the local community and society
at large".
5. Breathing is essential to life but it
cannot be said that breathing is the
purpose of life. In the same manner,
making profits is necessary for a
company but it would be very limiting
to say that that is the sole purpose
of a business !"
6. Michael Hopkins
Corporate Social Responsibility
is concerned with treating
the stakeholders of a company
or institution ethically
or in a responsible manner
means treating
key stakeholders in a manner deemed
acceptable according to
international norms
7. Creating Shared Value: CSV
is a new terminology that was initiated by
Micheal Porter and Mark Kramer from
the Harvard Business School. CSV goes
one step forward than CSR, while CSR is
about responsibility,
CSV is about 'Creating Value'.
They speak about how
corporation success is closely inter
related to the success
of the community they operate in
8. C S R is concerned
with treating the
“Stakeholders” of a
company
or institution “Ethically” or in
a “Responsible” manner
9. Corporate social responsibility
emphasizes obligation and
accountability to society
Corporate social responsiveness
emphasizes action, activity
Corporate social performance
emphasizes outcomes, results
Corporate Citizenship Concepts
10. "People, planet and profit"
succinctly describes the triple
bottom lines and the goal of
sustainability. The phrase,
"people, planet, profit", was
coined by John Elkington in
1995
11. Key Issues in CSR
• Labour rights
– child labour
– forced labour
– right to organize
– safety and health
• Environmental
conditions
– water & air emissions
– climate change
• Human rights
– cooperation with
paramilitary forces
– complicity in extra-
judicial killings
• Poverty Alleviation
– job creation
– public revenues
– skills and technology
12. Corporate Citizenship Concepts
Corporate social responsibility –
emphasizes obligation and
accountability to society
Corporate social responsiveness –
emphasizes action, activity
Corporate social performance –
emphasizes outcomes, results
14. Carroll’s Four Part Definition
Philanthropic Resp.
: Be a good corporate citizen
Ethical Resp. : Be ethical
Legal Resp. : Obey the law
Economic Resp. : Be profitable
15. CSR in Equation Form
Is the Sum of….
Economic Resp. - (Make a profit)
Legal Resp. - (Obey the law)
Ethical Resp. - (Be ethical)
Philanthropic Resp.- (Good corporate
citizen)
16. CSR Management
• Plan : Consult stakeholders, Establish
code of conduct, Set targets
• Do : Establish management systems
and personnel, Promote code
compliance
• Check : Measure progress : Audit
Report
• Act : Corrective action, Reform of
systems