Csr: The Proverbial White Elephant?

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR):

The Proverbial White Elephant?

Name: Evelyn Gathuru
Institution: Catholic University of Eastern Africa
Course: DPM 527 (Strategic Planning Techniques)
Student Number: 1014132

Table of Contents

1. Executive Summary    3

2. Introduction    4

2. The CSR Debate    6

  2.1 The Business Case for CSR    6
    2.1.1 CSR Boosts a Company’s Reputation    6
    2.1.2 CSR Increases Innovation    7
    2.1.3 CSR Increases Efficiency    8
    2.1.4 CSR Increases Government and Political Support    8
  2.2 Arguments against CSR    9
    2.2.1 Making profits is the only responsibility of a business    9
    2.2.2 CSR Is Not Profitable    10

3. CSR in Developing Countries    11

4. Beyond Rhetoric    13

5. Conclusion    14

6. References    16

   1. Executive Summary

CSR can be defined as ‘a concept whereby companies integrate social and environmental concerns in their business operations and in their interaction with their stakeholders on a voluntary basis (Prieto-Carron, Lund-Thomsen, Chan, Muro & Bhushan, 2001). It is the view that businesses have a moral and financial obligation to act responsibly. This idea is immensely controversial and polarised. Advocates for CSR argue that it makes good business sense because it can increase a company’s revenues. This is mainly due to the good image that a ...
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