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What is the Pyramid of Corporate Social Respons...

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June 25, 2021

What is the Pyramid of Corporate Social Responsibility

Dr. Archie B. Carroll has introduced a CSR concept, Pyramid of Corporate Social Responsibility, which states the organization's four business responsibilities. The elements are arranged in the order of importance which is now known as the Pyramid of Corporate Social Responsibility. For more details, view this presentation and to know more about CSR consulting, visit - https://www.wachsstrategies.com

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June 25, 2021
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  1. What is the Pyramid of Corporate Social Responsibility? In the

    year 1991 article “The Pyramid of Corporate Social Responsibility”, Dr. Archie B. Carroll, a business management author, and professor at the University of Georgia highlighted the four areas that he believed were essential in the corporate social responsibility of the company. Wachs Strategies The elements are arranged in the order of importance which is now known as the Pyramid of Corporate Social Responsibility. The pyramid is a basic structure that assists associations with arguing how and why they could and should meet their social duties.
  2. 4 Main Responsibilities of a CSR Program - Economic Responsibilities

    Wachs Strategies Legal Responsibilities Ethical Responsibilities Philanthropic Responsibilities
  3. Economic Responsibilities Wachs Strategies It is important to perform in

    a manner consistent with maximizing earnings per share mode of operation of enterprises should be consistent with the maximization of profit per share. The most important degree of this pyramid is a business’s economic responsibilities. As a basic condition for its existence, a business has to be profitable.
  4. Legal Responsibilities Wachs Strategies It is important to perform in

    a manner consistent with expectations of government and law. Mode of operation of enterprises should be consistent with government expectations and legal requirements. Employers have to ensure that their business operations are within the confines of the law. At this point, organizations need to meet their legal requirements.
  5. Ethical Responsibilities Wachs Strategies It is important to perform in

    a manner consistent with expectations of societal mores and ethical norms. Companies should operate under the expectations of society moral and ethical norms. In this phase, the company goes beyond legal needs by acting morally and ethically. To put it differently, company makes a conscious decision to “do the ideal thing.”
  6. Philanthropic Responsibilities Wachs Strategies It is important to perform in

    a manner consistent with the philanthropic and charitable expectations of society. Assist voluntarily those projects that enhance a community’s “quality of life." At this level, the company goes past its ethical responsibilities by knowingly giving back and making a positive influence on society.
  7. Wachs Strategies Approximately 20 years later the Pyramid remains highly

    relevant. It is constantly cited, debated, modified, and criticized by academia, corporate leaders, politicians, and social commentators. But to understand the Pyramid’s true relevance one must look beyond the debate and focus more on its practical application.
  8. About Wachs Strategies Wachs Strategies Learn more about how we

    can help your company with its Corporate Social Responsibility, or contact us at [email protected] to find out how we can help you be a good corporate citizen. The leading corporate social responsibility consulting firm. We believe social impact not only creates brands however collectively is a serious business driver. We work to join leaders and strengthen workforces whereas investing their expertise with company partnerships, government affairs, and corporate philanthropy.