week 4
Individual and Corporate Social Responsibility
Hina Raheem
Eng. 200
05/19/2019
Sherri Craig
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Individual and Corporate Social Responsibility
Individual and corporate social responsibility is the practice whereby both individual and
corporate businesses perform operations in line with societal moral standards. Individual
responsibility involves activities such as raising funds for social needs, giving time to better the
lives of the needy. Corporate responsibility is where a business sacrifices some profits to fund
projects in the community Businesses have to conform to the current society demands that require
every operation to exercise individual and corporate responsibility, activities that do not
demonstrate social good have profitability margin reduced hence businesses should give back to
the community because social responsibility means giving back to the society in deeds such as
charity events.
Improved Business Operations
The manner and nature in which business operations are conducted have improved in terms of
efficiency and effectiveness when people and organizations exercise individual and corporate
responsibility respectively. The society will be involved in operations or businesses with
individuals or corporates that identify with their societal needs and partake to assist in the reduction
of the negative impacts on their life. For instance, a community will likely purchase or obtain
goods and services from a business that has been involved in acts such as water provision (Glavas
& Kelley, 2014). Guaranteed loyal clients when one acts socially responsible. The society has a
tendency of developing loyalty traits institutions where they feel appreciated (Glavas & Kelley,
2014).
The profitability margins rise with an increase in persons who trust the products a business
ventures to provide to the public. Therefore, a corporate will find it easy doing business in places
where they are socially responsible and participate in finding solutions to societal problems. A
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business that participates in social responsibility will receive tax reductions and incentives from
the government. The reason for such intervention is attributed to encourage more business to get
involved in making the living standards of people (Glavas & Kelley, 2014).
Retaining Top Talent in an Organization
Majority of individual employees would like to be involved in social responsibilities thus
demonstrate their capabilities especially to the less fortunate in a community. Despite being
employed, people would like to be involved in a life-changing experience in the world (Catano &
Morrow Hines, 2016). They would wish to make impacts on the communities that need assistance
to better their living standards. All such activities are a result of social responsibility. In addition,
employees will feel more empowered if allowed to utilize corporates resources to create life-
changing projects in society (Catano & Morrow Hines, 2016).
Such an approach leads to corporate responsibility as influenced by the need to act socially
responsible by the individuals. Social responsibility improves employees’ morale. The reason
being that a sense of satisfaction when one learns or feels that the products and services they
provide have positive impacts on society (Catano & Morrow Hines, 2016). In such scenarios, the
individuals will be more motivated to work for the organization as well as increase their
productivity.
Creating Company Brand and Engaging Consumers
The practice of social responsibility plays a key role in the interaction between the
businesses and the end users of both service and product thereby enhancing the organization brand
amongst the society. Engaging in societal activities such as financing of projects as well as
providing the technical knowledge and skills builds strong relationships with society. Therefore,
corporate organizations that which engage in the normal societal activities will have a competitive
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in the market (Wang, Tong, Takeuchi & George, 2016). Corporate responsibility ensures the
building of brands that are in line with social expectations. In such endeavors, the corporate will
be responsible for the effective protection of the environment (Wang, Tong, Takeuchi & George,
2016).
Engagement with the consumers provides for an undertaking of activities that promotes the
common good in terms of ethics in the community. Consumers feel a sense of ownership with the
individual or corporate who has influence or impact positively. Thereby, a company will have a
strong consumer market base and execute functions, operations that will provide quality products
and services (Wang, Tong, Takeuchi & George, 2016).
Conclusion
In conclusion, social responsibility ought to be embraced by businesses in modern-day
society. There is a range of benefits harnessing from interactions with the society such as strong
brand development, engagement with consumers as well as loyal customer relationships. The
members of society tend to get attracted in institutions that value and take part in solving their
needs. Therefore, it is important to get involved in community activities as it builds trust in the
business undertaking.
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References
Wang, H., Tong, L., Takeuchi, R., & George, G. (2016). Corporate social responsibility: An
overview and new research directions: Thematic issue on corporate social responsibility.
The authors focus on the analysis of individual and organizational action to the
organizations in which the businesses serve as generators rather than consumers to
effectively manage social obligations. �
Glavas, A., & Kelley, K. (2014). The effects of perceived corporate social responsibility on
employee attitudes. Business Ethics Quarterly, 24(2), 165-202.
The author provides an impressive history of social responsibility. In addition, the article provides
an analysis of the evolution of corporate social responsibility into the current mature theme
in relation to business ethics.
Catano, V. M., & Morrow Hines, H. (2016). The influence of corporate social responsibility,
psychologically healthy workplaces, and individual values in attracting millennial job
applicants. Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science/Revue Canadienne des Sciences du
compartment, 48(2), 142.
The article provides an understanding of the policy formulations at workplaces. It provides
a description of how the policies have an influence on individual social responsibility as
well as the overall corporate responsibility to society. �
Content 50 Percent
Points Earned X/75
• The paper begins with an introduction paragraph to provide context for the topic. The introduction includes a thesis statement that presents the main claim for the argument, to be elaborated on in the body paragraphs.
• Each body paragraph integrates research to provide support for
Comments:
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the main idea, and transitions to the next idea. • The paper ends with a conclusion paragraph that summarizes
the main ideas of the paper. • The paper represents original work and correctly incorporates
quotations and paraphrases from outside sources to inform the writing.
Organization and Development 30 Percent
Points Earned X/45
• The paper is 700 to 1,050 words in length. • The tone aligns with the assignment’s purpose, to include being
written in third person, and is geared toward the appropriate audience.
• The writing style is academic in nature. • The paper is clear, is organized in a logical manner, addresses
the main points, and demonstrates transition from one idea to the next.
• The references used for support are scholarly and relevant to the topic.
Comments:
Mechanics and Format 20 Percent
Points Earned X/30
• The proper template is used for the assignment. • Rules of grammar and punctuation are followed; spelling is
correct. • Attempts at in-text citations have been added to paraphrases
and direct quotes. • Attempts at the correct APA formatting for the title page,
reference page, spacing, and font have been made. • References include the correct elements and attempts at
correct APA formatting have been made.
Comments:
Additional Comments: Total Earned X/150