Ethics Assignment
Ethics Assignment
Ethics Assignment
Vivek Shinde
Reg. No. 0371/52
Section E
Contents
1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.4.1
Definition of CSR........................................................................................ 3
1.4.2
1.4.3
Benefits of CSR........................................................................................... 4
1.4.4
Other Benefits............................................................................................. 5
Recommendation................................................................................................... 10
Bibliography........................................................................................................... 1
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1.4.1
Definition of CSR
At the heart of it CSR implies a corporate taking volunteer responsibility for its actions and their impacts
on its customers, suppliers, shareholders, communities, future generation, and the environment. CSR is
concerned with treating the internal and external stakeholders ethically and in a socially responsibility
manner while preserving the profitability of the company. Different organizations have different
approaches. However, companies need to focus on these two aspects of their operations:
a) The quality of their management - both in terms of people and processes (the inner circle), and
b) The nature and quantum of their impact on the society in various areas.
The World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) in its publication Making Good
Business Sense by Lord Holme and Richard Watts, used the following definition:
Corporate Social Responsibility is the continuing commitment by business to behave ethically and
contribute to economic development while improving the quality of life of the workforce and their families
as well as of the local community and society at large.
In the United States, CSR has been traditionally defined much more in terms of a philanthropic model.
Companies make unhindered profits; the only thing they pay back is the taxes. Then they donate a certain
share of the profits to charitable causes. Although there are others who differ; for instance, the CSR
definition used by Business for Social Responsibility is:
Operating a business in a manner that meets or exceeds the ethical, legal, commercial and public
expectations of the society.
On the other hand, the European Commission hedges its bets with two definitions wrapped into one:
CSR is a concept whereby companies decide voluntarily to contribute to a better society and a cleaner
environment. It is a concept whereby companies integrate social and environmental concerns in their
business operations and in interaction with their stakeholders on a voluntary basis.
The European model is much more focused on operating the core business in a socially responsible way,
complemented by investment in communities for solid business related reasons. Many believe this model
to be more sustainable because:
a) Social responsibility becomes an integral part of the wealth creation process - which if managed
properly should create a better business atmosphere and maximize the value of wealth creation to
society.
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1.4.2
Philanthropy: donating money for good cause, usually through a charity partner. This is perhaps
legal requirements.
Community based CSR: engaging in activities, may be with other organizations, to improve the
1.4.3
Benefits of CSR
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f)
strengthen relationships between a company and its suppliers by aligning values and objectives.
g) Long Term Sustainability
All business ventures start with more or less long term perspective. But soon get drawn into the
lure of short term profit seeking. Having a CSR program counters the short-termism and injects
long term sustainability through constant interaction with various stakeholders.
1.4.4
Other Benefits
Some other benefits include differentiation of the company from competitors, boost to innovation and
learning, improve your business reputation and standing, improved access to investment and funding
opportunities, and favorable media publicity due to medias interest in ethical business activities.
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6 Recommendation
Coordinating agency at the centre or may be at the state level must be constituted so that CSR spending of
companies harmonised and lead to successful implementation of CSR initiatives which may eventually
lead to balanced regional development. Also pooling of resources and building synergies to implement
best CSR practices to scale up projects and innovate new ones to reach out to more beneficiaries that will
increase the impact of their initiative. Activities mentioned under Schedule VII as recommended CSR
activities are restricted, the scope may be widened up by including other critical areas such as Human
Rights, Disability etc. Also contribution to the Prime Ministers National Relief Fund and other such
funds as established by the central or state government are included in the schedule, however Prime
Ministers National Fund itself is not a government body and is not even answerable to either houses of
the parliament (Verdict by CIC, A.K Goel vs PMO, 2009) therefore the PM Relief Fund should be
excluded from the list of funds. Activities providing Exclusive benefit to employees and families are
not considered as CSR some (even if occasional/ smaller) benefit to the local community, can also result
in the activity being listed as CSR activity. Industrialist propose amendment in the Income Tax Act, 1961
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7 Bibliography
Mandatory CSR in India: Proponents For and Against, Geetika Jaggi, IOSR Journal of Business
and Management (IOSR-JBM) e-ISSN: 2278-487X, p-ISSN: 2319-7668. Volume 16, Issue 6. Ver.
II (Jun. 2014), PP 179-181
https://corporatewatch.org/content/whats-wrong-corporate-social-responsibility-argumentsagainst-csr
Proposed Framework for Government of India to Effectively Monitor Mandatory CSR Initiatives
of Public Sector Enterprises in India, Nikhil Atale, E.J. Helge, Journal of Human Values 20(1)
7583
http://www.business-standard.com/article/opinion/is-a-compulsory-csr-cess-a-good-idea110091500038_1.html
http://www.lawnow.org/the-ethics-of-corporate-social-responsibility/
http://www.youthkiawaaz.com/2012/03/compulsory-corporate-social-responsibility-csr/
http://www.india-briefing.com/news/corporate-social-responsibility-india-5511.html/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corporate_social_responsibility
http://www.indiacsr.in/en/?p=4510
http://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/india/article.cfm?articleid=4636
http://www.icnl.org/news/2012/6-Feb.html
http://indiacorplaw.blogspot.in/2011/12/companies-bill-2011-csr.html
http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2012-07-22/news/32777534_1_csr-activitiesnewcompanies-bill-corporate-social-responsibility
http://www.indiacsr.in/en/?p=7574
http://legalservicesindia.com/article/article/corporate-social-responsibility-999-1.html
http://facilitiesmanagementadvisors.com/2012/03/10/benefits-of-corporate-socialresponsibility/
http://hbr.org/2006/12/strategy-and-society-the-link-between-competitive-advantageandcorporate-social-responsibility/ar/1
http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/features/newmanager/article3585512.ece?
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http://www.forbes.com/sites/csr/2011/01/10/can-india-embrace-corporate-socialresponsibility/
http://tcciwest.tatainteractive.com/knowledge/CSR-May2005.pdf
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