Social Responsibility—Giving Something Back
William Philip Wall ()
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William Philip Wall: Stamford International University
Chapter Chapter 10 in Global Competitiveness, 2022, pp 81-89 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The final chapter dwells on social responsibility and how firms should always have a program dedicated to social responsibility functions. The sole focus of business entities should not only be profit, but also societal good and how to help individuals and organizations whose goals align with that of the firm and contribute to a better society. These could be community groups, rights groups, student groups, or some other social justice non-governmental organization. The chapter details ways of giving back and how to get employees involved, and recommends what part of the profit to invest in social responsibility. Benefits of social responsibility are outlined and strategies to be deployed. The firm should consider itself as part of the community by contributing to causes and developments that benefit the society.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-7755-7_10
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