Business Ethics: Corporate Social Responsibility
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"for many years corporations were only concerned about making money" that has never been more true than now. I would argue that there is no more social responsibility than there was 10, 20, 100, or a 1000 years ago.
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Nice overview. But, the super thick Philly voice-over accent is a bit odd. Couldn't you use a VO without such a distracting accent?
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anyone here from RSCC?
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....then the added cost what?
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You did a great job on this topic! Corporate Social Responsibility must be taken very seriously and I was thoroughly impressed with the video.
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Here an article on Corporate Responsability in International Law. You might find it interesting: https://aninternationallawblog.wordpress.com/2015/03/23/corporate-social-responsibility-human-rights-a-critical-review-of-the-guiding-principles-on-business-and-human-rights-for-implementing-the-un-protect-respect-and-remedy-frame/
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its not businesses concern of making society better, it comes from demand of society for benefits from existence of the business, so in order to keep profits, growth and good relationship with consumers and society business implements CSR. Basically, it just another business tool from which not only shareholders benefit, but also the other stakeholder groups, such as: customers, employees and etc.
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The Argument against CSR is that critics believe that main purpose of a corporation is to make profits for their SHAREHOLDERS not stakeholders. Just a slight but important correction.
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thanks great video. helps me understand RSE
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Thankyou for sharing this. :)
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Can you provide your references for the topic please.?
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