Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
Need
- Assisting the State: The CSR assists the state financially and administratively in achieving the welfare state's goals.
- Improved Public Image: In order to attract more consumers, better staff, and more profits, any company must improve its public image. Acceptance of social responsibility aims improves the public's perception of the company.
- Conversion of Resistances into Resources: When business's innovative ability is applied to societal problems, many resistances can be transformed into resources, and resource functional capacity can be multiplied many times.
- Long-Term Business Interests: A better society creates a better environment in which businesses may maximise profits over time. In its own ....
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