A Detailed Study, Summary, and Projected of an Institution Corporate Social Responsbility

A Detailed Study, Summary, and Projected of an Institution Corporate Social Responsbility

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  • Dr. Emily Carter Department of Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
  • Prof. Michael Johnson Center for Corporate Governance and Social Responsibility, Stanford University, USA

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Projected of an Institution Corporate Social Responsbility

Abstract

In the 1990s, there was a widespread agreement on the question of whether companies should fulfill their social duties. In essence, it is crucial for firms to actively participate in social responsibility. Nevertheless, there is significant variation in perspectives regarding the fundamental nature of corporate social responsibility and the most efficient methods for its execution. This paper analyzes current domestic research on the concept of corporate social responsibility (CSR), providing a complete overview at both the national and commercial levels. The paper provides a thorough examination of credit risk (CSR) institutions nationwide, encompassing their shortcomings, remedies, and recommendations. This text mostly consists of recommendations proposed by local scholars that are appropriate for the particular conditions in China. Moreover, it includes suggestions obtained from a comparative examination of global and Chinese organizations. At the corporate level, we provide a detailed overview of the internal workings of the CSR institution, its impact on the firm externally, and the strategy it uses to encourage social responsibility in enterprises. Studies on corporate social responsibility (CSR) institutions mostly focus on analyzing the relationship between these institutions and business reputation, competitiveness, and performance. Nevertheless, the conclusion exhibits several inconsistencies. The majority of research conducted is normative, while empirical study is rather infrequent. In addition, this study does a statistical analysis on 231 papers written by scholars from the same country and published in CSSCI, focusing on CSR institutions. According to the study, in 2009, the number of interconnected research reached its peak after a significant turning point in 2008, when it became a central focus of scientific investigation. Topics experience changes in relevance as social concerns evolve and civilization grows. This research examines the potential for future subjects and materials based on prior findings.

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2024-04-06

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Dr. Emily Carter, & Prof. Michael Johnson. (2024). A Detailed Study, Summary, and Projected of an Institution Corporate Social Responsbility. Journal for Social Science Archives, 2(1), 38–51. Retrieved from http://jssarchives.com/index.php/Journal/article/view/19

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