social irresponsibility
fecklessness
anti social
Integrity Social responsibility
Harvard's definition of corporate social responsibility is a strategic plan. Harvard's vision is not only focused on how much profit the company makes, but how they make it as well.
Responsibility is an obligation /duty as mutual relationship from superiors or subordinates that be can performed individually or shared but cannot be delegated.With authority comes the importance of responsibility as social or administrative function. By accepting responsibility comes the accountability to those we are answerable . eg individuals,families, social institution or any organisation.
CSR=Corporate Social Responsibility
Angry, grumpy, anti-social
The opposite of having responsibility is exemption or freedom. The opposite of responsibility (culpability) is immunity, or impunity. The opposite of demonstrated responsibility would be irresponsibility, recklessness, or thoughtlessness.
demerits of social responsibility
Barriers to social responsibility include lack of awareness or understanding of social issues, competing business priorities, financial constraints, and resistance to change within an organization. Additionally, perceived lack of direct benefits or incentives for engaging in social responsibility initiatives can hinder progress.
help me to know the scope of social responsibility
scope of corporate social responsibility
The Social Responsibility Theory was proposed in the 1950s and gained prominence in the 1960s as a response to the growing concern about the impact of business activities on society. It emphasizes that businesses have an obligation to act in ways that benefit society beyond just maximizing profits.
In social responsibility, it is your duties and responsibilities socially as a citizen. In social responsiveness, it is your response to a social matter.
In social responsibility, it is your duties and responsibilities socially as a citizen. In social responsiveness, it is your response to a social matter.
It is a social responsibility
What companies take a defensive approach to social responsibility
With social responsiveness you respond to a new/potential social need. With social responsibility you follow the ethics of your industry. The difference is the goal: with social responsiveness you try to sell more, while with social responsibility you try to have a good image.
"The only social responsibility of a company is to deliver profit to its shareholders".