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((((((social Responsibility
Mr. krishnaraj
jadav
Social Responsibility
Social Responsibility of business refers to what
the business does, over and above statutory
requirement, for the benefit of the society.
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) refers to
the moral responsibility of the business to the
society by the virtue of being a part of the society.
Presentación social responsibility. Kraj
CSR
CSR is about how
companies manage the
business processes to
produce an overall
positive impact on
society.
Traditional Vs. Modern view of
Social Responsibility
Social obligation---
social responsiveness---
social responsibility.
5
Traditional view of Social Responsibility
The prime purpose of the business was profit
maximization- Milton Friedman “ the business of
business is business.”
Friedman argues that the profit earned by business
belongs exclusively to the shareholders of the business
and these profit cannot be diverted to any other social
purpose.- social obligation
6
Cont…
He argued that when management decide to spend the
organization’s resources for ‘social good’, they add to
the costs if doing business, which have to be passed on
to the consumers through higher prices or absorbed by
stockholders through smaller dividend.
7
Modern view of Social Responsibility
‘Moral behavior pays…..at least in the long run.’
According to this view business is a social and
economic institution which can not live in isolation.
The establishment and development of business
depends upon the contribution made by the society.
This socioeconomic view says that managers'’ social
responsibility go beyond making profit to include
protecting g and improving society’s welfare .
8
Cont…
Social responsiveness means that a company engages
in social actions in response to some popular social
need.
Social responsibility means a business’s intention,
beyond its legal and economic obligation, to for the right
things and act in ways that are good for society.
9
Social Orientation Of Business
The extent of social orientation of companies vary very
widely and change over time.
Social responsibility models:
Model describes evolution and extent of social
orientation of companies. Following are the corporate
obligations.
Economic
Legal
Ethical
discretionary 10
Factors affecting social orientation:
Promoters and top management
Board of directors
Stakeholders and internal power relationship
Societal factors
Industry and trade associations
Government and laws
Political influence
Competitors
Resources
Ethical influence
11
Major arguments for and against social
responsibility
12
For social responsibility
Public expectations
Long-run profits
Ethical obligation
Public image
Better environment
Harmonious and healthy relations with the society
13
Cont…
Discouragement of further governmental regulation
Balance of responsibility and power
Stockholders interests
Possession of resources
Superiority of prevention over cure
14
Against social responsibility
Violation of profit maximization
Dilution of purpose
Costs
Too much power
Social actions can not be measured
Lack of skills
Lack of accountability
Increase in the prices of the products or services.
15
Stakeholders and its management
16
Responsibility toward
customers/consumer
It has been widely recognized that customer satisfaction
shall be the key to satisfying the organizational goal.
To understand needs and wants of the customers.
To improve the efficiency of functioning of business so
as to ….
? Increase productivity
? Reduce prices
? Improve quality and services
? Smoothen the distribution system
17
Cont…
To undertake R & D, to improve quality and introduce
innovative product.
To supply goods at reasonable price.
To provide required after sale services.
To ensure product has no adverse effects on
consumers.
To avoid misleading customers by improper
advertisement.
To provide sufficient information about product
18
Responsibility toward employees
The successful organization depends to a very large
extent on the morale of the employees.
The payment of fair wages
The provision of best possible working conditions
The establishment of fair work standards and norms
The provision of labour welfare facility.
Arrangement for proper training and education of the
worker.
19
Cont…
Reasonable and proper chance for promotion
Proper recognition, appreciation and encouragement of
skills.
The installation of efficient grievance handling system.
An opportunity for participation in a management
decision.
20
Responsibility toward shareholders
A fair and responsible return on the capital invested by
them
A part in profit or bonus payment scheme
Political and economical security for investment through
stable govt. law
Knowledge about the working of a n enterprise.
Fair amount of dividend or retained earnings.
Voting rights
21
Responsibility toward inter-
Business
The social responsibility of business include a healthy
cooperative business relationship between diff. businesses.
Prevention of unfair and unethical competition and unfair
interference in the rival’s business.
Not to spread false rumors about rival’s product.
Not to show unethical advertisement.
Not to create artificial scarcity.
Businessman should adopt better designs, good advertisements,
quick and safe delivery with after sale services, reasonable
prices.
Responsibility toward the state (Government)
It will be a law abiding citizen.
It will pay its dues and taxes other state fully and honestly.
It will not purchase political support by unfair means;
It will sell his goods, commodities and services without
adulteration at fair and reasonable prices, and
It will maintain fair trade practices and refrain from
activities like restraint of trade
Responsibilities Towards the
Community
Major areas where business can and does contribute
towards community welfare
Taking appropriate steps to prevent environmental
pollution and preserve ecological balance.
Rehabilitation of population disabled by the business.
Assisting in over all development of locality.
Taking steps to conserve scarce resources
Improving the efficiency of business operation.
Contributing to R&D
Development of backward areas
In the field of Industry
Industry/business can help rural areas by introducing ‘self-
help’ and ‘earn-while-you-learn’ programmers.
Carpentry, pottery, spinning, weaving, agro-based
industry, farming, dairy farming, poultry and pig rearing,
storage, etc., so that increasing employment could be
provided in rural areas.
Identification of areas needing improvement, facilities,
skill requirements and financial assistance may be
surveyed by business experts.
In the field of Agriculture
To provide full-time
employment to the vast
unemployed rural labour force.
Providing facilities for
irrigation, water supply and
actual supply of fertilizers,
seeds, pesticides, expertise, and
finances.
.
Housing Facilities
Business can, play its role in
changing house-building,
extending loans and financial
aid facilities, providing material
and manpower support
Transportation
Development of cheap
public transport and
distribution systems
through improved journey
planning and traffic
regulation, increased
operational efficiency and
utilization of road
capacity.
Health and Education
Business organizations also hold a responsibility towards improvement
of the quality of life the people in the community.
Providing water sources for drinking and bathing, improving sewage
disposal system, cleaning dirty areas of the solid waste, reducing
pollution, improving sanitary facilities.
Reduce preventable and water-borne diseases.
They can also distribute free medicines, nutritious food to school-
going children and pregnant mothers, the aged and the sick.
Holding of open camps for operation of minor ailments, eye diseases,
family planning
Industrial Aid to Education in Urban
Areas
5 forms of educational aid
1. Cash contribution to educational institutions;
2. Scholarship and loans to undergraduate students;
3. Contribution of material and equipments to educational
institutions;
4. Teaching aids for students and teachers;
5. Contribution of company manpower;
Social Audit on Factual Assessment
‘social audit’ means a comprehensive evaluation of the
way a company discharges all its responsibilities to
shareholders, customers, employees, community and the
government.
Towards Input Suppliers
Providing technical know-how and assistance
Providing fair price
Assuring continuous purchase of inputs
Helping them in expansion and development
Towards Bankers and Financial Institutions
Providing correct data and information for project
appraisal
Prompt payment of interest
Clearance of the principal amount on or before due date
Towards Market Intermediaries
Providing products quiet in advance
Providing freedom to have price margins
Taking back poor quality products
Training the personnel
Providing freedom in promotional programmes
Green management
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Presentación social responsibility. Kraj

  • 2. Social Responsibility Social Responsibility of business refers to what the business does, over and above statutory requirement, for the benefit of the society. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) refers to the moral responsibility of the business to the society by the virtue of being a part of the society.
  • 4. CSR CSR is about how companies manage the business processes to produce an overall positive impact on society.
  • 5. Traditional Vs. Modern view of Social Responsibility Social obligation--- social responsiveness--- social responsibility. 5
  • 6. Traditional view of Social Responsibility The prime purpose of the business was profit maximization- Milton Friedman “ the business of business is business.” Friedman argues that the profit earned by business belongs exclusively to the shareholders of the business and these profit cannot be diverted to any other social purpose.- social obligation 6
  • 7. Cont… He argued that when management decide to spend the organization’s resources for ‘social good’, they add to the costs if doing business, which have to be passed on to the consumers through higher prices or absorbed by stockholders through smaller dividend. 7
  • 8. Modern view of Social Responsibility ‘Moral behavior pays…..at least in the long run.’ According to this view business is a social and economic institution which can not live in isolation. The establishment and development of business depends upon the contribution made by the society. This socioeconomic view says that managers'’ social responsibility go beyond making profit to include protecting g and improving society’s welfare . 8
  • 9. Cont… Social responsiveness means that a company engages in social actions in response to some popular social need. Social responsibility means a business’s intention, beyond its legal and economic obligation, to for the right things and act in ways that are good for society. 9
  • 10. Social Orientation Of Business The extent of social orientation of companies vary very widely and change over time. Social responsibility models: Model describes evolution and extent of social orientation of companies. Following are the corporate obligations. Economic Legal Ethical discretionary 10
  • 11. Factors affecting social orientation: Promoters and top management Board of directors Stakeholders and internal power relationship Societal factors Industry and trade associations Government and laws Political influence Competitors Resources Ethical influence 11
  • 12. Major arguments for and against social responsibility 12
  • 13. For social responsibility Public expectations Long-run profits Ethical obligation Public image Better environment Harmonious and healthy relations with the society 13
  • 14. Cont… Discouragement of further governmental regulation Balance of responsibility and power Stockholders interests Possession of resources Superiority of prevention over cure 14
  • 15. Against social responsibility Violation of profit maximization Dilution of purpose Costs Too much power Social actions can not be measured Lack of skills Lack of accountability Increase in the prices of the products or services. 15
  • 16. Stakeholders and its management 16
  • 17. Responsibility toward customers/consumer It has been widely recognized that customer satisfaction shall be the key to satisfying the organizational goal. To understand needs and wants of the customers. To improve the efficiency of functioning of business so as to …. ? Increase productivity ? Reduce prices ? Improve quality and services ? Smoothen the distribution system 17
  • 18. Cont… To undertake R & D, to improve quality and introduce innovative product. To supply goods at reasonable price. To provide required after sale services. To ensure product has no adverse effects on consumers. To avoid misleading customers by improper advertisement. To provide sufficient information about product 18
  • 19. Responsibility toward employees The successful organization depends to a very large extent on the morale of the employees. The payment of fair wages The provision of best possible working conditions The establishment of fair work standards and norms The provision of labour welfare facility. Arrangement for proper training and education of the worker. 19
  • 20. Cont… Reasonable and proper chance for promotion Proper recognition, appreciation and encouragement of skills. The installation of efficient grievance handling system. An opportunity for participation in a management decision. 20
  • 21. Responsibility toward shareholders A fair and responsible return on the capital invested by them A part in profit or bonus payment scheme Political and economical security for investment through stable govt. law Knowledge about the working of a n enterprise. Fair amount of dividend or retained earnings. Voting rights 21
  • 22. Responsibility toward inter- Business The social responsibility of business include a healthy cooperative business relationship between diff. businesses. Prevention of unfair and unethical competition and unfair interference in the rival’s business. Not to spread false rumors about rival’s product. Not to show unethical advertisement. Not to create artificial scarcity. Businessman should adopt better designs, good advertisements, quick and safe delivery with after sale services, reasonable prices.
  • 23. Responsibility toward the state (Government) It will be a law abiding citizen. It will pay its dues and taxes other state fully and honestly. It will not purchase political support by unfair means; It will sell his goods, commodities and services without adulteration at fair and reasonable prices, and It will maintain fair trade practices and refrain from activities like restraint of trade
  • 24. Responsibilities Towards the Community Major areas where business can and does contribute towards community welfare Taking appropriate steps to prevent environmental pollution and preserve ecological balance. Rehabilitation of population disabled by the business. Assisting in over all development of locality. Taking steps to conserve scarce resources Improving the efficiency of business operation. Contributing to R&D Development of backward areas
  • 25. In the field of Industry Industry/business can help rural areas by introducing ‘self- help’ and ‘earn-while-you-learn’ programmers. Carpentry, pottery, spinning, weaving, agro-based industry, farming, dairy farming, poultry and pig rearing, storage, etc., so that increasing employment could be provided in rural areas. Identification of areas needing improvement, facilities, skill requirements and financial assistance may be surveyed by business experts.
  • 26. In the field of Agriculture To provide full-time employment to the vast unemployed rural labour force. Providing facilities for irrigation, water supply and actual supply of fertilizers, seeds, pesticides, expertise, and finances. .
  • 27. Housing Facilities Business can, play its role in changing house-building, extending loans and financial aid facilities, providing material and manpower support
  • 28. Transportation Development of cheap public transport and distribution systems through improved journey planning and traffic regulation, increased operational efficiency and utilization of road capacity.
  • 29. Health and Education Business organizations also hold a responsibility towards improvement of the quality of life the people in the community. Providing water sources for drinking and bathing, improving sewage disposal system, cleaning dirty areas of the solid waste, reducing pollution, improving sanitary facilities. Reduce preventable and water-borne diseases. They can also distribute free medicines, nutritious food to school- going children and pregnant mothers, the aged and the sick. Holding of open camps for operation of minor ailments, eye diseases, family planning
  • 30. Industrial Aid to Education in Urban Areas 5 forms of educational aid 1. Cash contribution to educational institutions; 2. Scholarship and loans to undergraduate students; 3. Contribution of material and equipments to educational institutions; 4. Teaching aids for students and teachers; 5. Contribution of company manpower;
  • 31. Social Audit on Factual Assessment ‘social audit’ means a comprehensive evaluation of the way a company discharges all its responsibilities to shareholders, customers, employees, community and the government.
  • 32. Towards Input Suppliers Providing technical know-how and assistance Providing fair price Assuring continuous purchase of inputs Helping them in expansion and development Towards Bankers and Financial Institutions Providing correct data and information for project appraisal Prompt payment of interest Clearance of the principal amount on or before due date
  • 33. Towards Market Intermediaries Providing products quiet in advance Providing freedom to have price margins Taking back poor quality products Training the personnel Providing freedom in promotional programmes
  • 38. HUL
  • 41. Amway
  • 42. Nokia