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SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
TEAM SCRIPTOS
What is Social Responsibility (SR)..?
• Social responsibility is an ethical ideology or theory that an entity- organization or individual, has an obligation, to act, to benefit society at large.
• To maintain a balance between the economy and the ecosystem.
• 2 ways• Active &• Passive
• There are criticisms.
Characteristics of SR
• Honesty• Integrity• Loving• Caring• Giving• Unselfishness• Responsibility• Accountability
Unselfish love and help
Individual Social Responsibility (ISR)
• One’s own responsibility.
• Learned from culture, society, family, etc. …
• By donating, reducing consumption of resources, etc.
Student Social Responsibility (SSR)
• Starts from studentship.
• Based on individual ethics learned from schools, teachers, friends, culture, society, family.
• Trained from the social activities conducted in schools.
Political Responsibility
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
CSR…???
CSR…???
• Also called corporate conscience, corporate citizenship, social performance, sustainable responsible business or Responsible Business.
• CSR is a process with the aim to embrace responsibility for the company's actions and encourage a positive impact through its activities on the environment, consumers,employees,communities,stakeholders and all other members of the public sphere.
• A more common approach of CSR is philanthropy. This includes monetary donations and aid given to local organizations and impoverished communities in developing countries.
Ford has engaged in a no.of CSR activities around the globe in helping and serving various groups and culture of people.•Field trips•Medical facilities for the required
Some Real time happenings due to CSR
Bhat Biotech, Chennai Helping children in studies Providing scholarships
Neozene, Bangalore Conducting vacation classes for children Awareness on various diseases
Motives
• Each Company carries on CSR activities with various motives.PhilanthropicTo raise their reputation
with the public or with government.
To distract the public from shooting ethical questions posed by their core operations. Eg.: McDonald’s.
Framework
Importance of CSR
Non-Governmental Organisations
• Philanthropism to non-governmental non-profitable organisations charitable trusts like
• CRY- Child Rights and You, • Save the Children• Pratham
• CSR promotes NGOs.
Poor people benefited by Charitable Trusts
MUECT
MUECT
Animal Cruelty
• Due to the theory called ‘Profit Maximisation’.• Food chains involved.• Indirectly affecting humans.
References
• socialresponsibility.biz/• en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
Corporate_social_responsibility
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