Corporate Social Responsibility

An exploration of corporate social responsibility (CSR) and its impact on businesses and society.

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January 08, 2016

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Individual or organization follow ethicalrequirements for society benefit. Socialresponsibility is needed for the balancing of theecology for preserving essential of ecosystem asone of ethical or legal issues.The main gap in the corporate social responsibilityof Nike is developing positive businessrelationship with society where it operate that maypromote harmony with environmental factors forsustainability purposes.

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Ethical social responsibility brings a societal welfare but it is a gap inmost corporations.Business should ensure that the society gains maximum benefit fromits activities.Business should carry out activities that are legal and ethical.For example, Nike Incorporate are working to reduce illegal andunethical acts by aiming to reduce content of the products that harmthe environment (Buchholtz, & Carroll, 2014).Nike is reducing carbon effects to foster a high level of ethical conduct.This means that carbon footprint is already a major challenge for NikeIncorporateIdeally, Illegal activities in the business that are not beneficial to thesociety can lead to business problems (Buchholtz, & Carroll, 2014)..

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Under ethical and legal issues, wediscusshowutilitarianism, social contract theory, or Kantscategorical imperative principles areviolated.Utilitarianism deals with normative ethicsholding moral action that maximize on theutility.
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