This document discusses concepts of corporate social responsibility including the social contract between firms and society, stakeholder theory, and Carroll's model of CSR. It outlines key issues in CSR such as labor rights, environmental conditions, and human rights. It then discusses the context and key drivers of CSR globally and in developing countries, including NGO activism, responsible investment, litigation, and government initiatives. The implications for enterprises include expanded spheres of influence and CSR management systems. For development, the document discusses the potential for CSR to positively impact labor conditions, environmental controls, and management techniques through supply chains, as well as debates around the economic impacts of CSR.