Corporate social responsibility (CSR): Concept of the responsibility of the corporations

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A self-regulating business model that is use to help public, a company be socially accountable-to itself and its stakeholders is known as Corporate social responsibility (CSR). By rehearsing corporate social duty, additionally called corporate citizenship, organizations can be aware of the sort of effect they are having on all parts of society, adding environmental, economic, and social. To take part in corporate social responsibility implies that, in the standard course of business, an organization is working in manners that improve society and the earth, rather than contributing adversely to them.

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Sari, W. P., Ratnadi, N. M. D., Lydia, E. L., Shankar, K., & Wiflihani. (2020). Corporate social responsibility (CSR): Concept of the responsibility of the corporations. Journal of Critical Reviews. Innovare Academics Sciences Pvt. Ltd. https://doi.org/10.31838/jcr.07.01.43

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