Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is when an organisation takes responsibility for the impact of its decisions and operations on society and the environment. It is when an organisation achieves a balance between economic, environmental and social imperatives, and the expectations of stakeholders for the long term.

In This Report:

  1. What is corporate social responsibility?
  2. Which organisations have received recognition for corporate social responsibility?
  3. How have organisations reached high levels of corporate social responsibility?
  4. What research has been undertaken in corporate social responsibility?
  5. What tools and methods are used to achieve high levels of success in corporate social responsibility?
  6. How can corporate social responsibility be measured?
  7. What do business leaders say about corporate social responsibility?
  8. Conclusion

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