Social Responsibility: Business
Social Responsibility: Business
Social Responsibility: Business
1. It is a concept that implies a business must operate (function) with a firm mindset to
protect and promote the interest and welfare of society.
2. Profit (earned through any means) must not be its only highest objective else contributions
made for betterment and progress of a society must also be given a prime importance.
3. It must honestly fulfill its social responsibilities in regard to the welfare of society in
which it operates and whose resources & infrastructures it makes use of to earn huge
profits.
4. It should never neglect (avoid) its responsibilities towards society in which it flourishes.
1. Shareholders or investors
If a business satisfies its funders, they are likely to invest more money in a project. As a result,
more funds will flow in and the same can be utilized to modernize, expand and diversify the
existing activities on a larger scale. Happy financiers can fulfill the rising demand of funds needed
for its growth and expansion.
2. Personnel
Social responsibility of business towards its personnel is important because they are the
wheels of an organization. Without their support, the commercial institution simply can't function
or operate.
If a business takes care of the needs of its human resource (for e.g. of office staff,
employees, workers, etc.) wisely, it will boost the motivation and working spirit within an
organization. A happy employee usually gives his best to the organization in terms of quality
labor and timely output than an unsatisfied one. A pleasant working environment helps in
improving the efficiency and productivity of working people. A good remuneration policy attracts
new talented professionals who can further contribute in its growth and expansion. Thus, if
personnel is satisfied, then they will work together very hard and aid in increasing the production,
sales and profit.
3. Consumers or customers
Social responsibility of business towards its consumers or customers matters a lot from
sales and profit point of view. Its success is directly dependents on their level of satisfaction.
Higher their rate of satisfaction greater are the chances to succeed.
If a business rolls out good-quality products and/or delivers better quality services that too
at reasonable prices, then it is natural to attract lots of customers. If the quality-price ratio is
maintained well and consumers get worth for their money spend, this will surely satisfy them. In a
long run, customer loyalty and retention will grow, and this will ultimately lead to profitability.
4. Government
Furthermore, a business must also function within the demarcation of rules and policies as
formulated from time to time by the government of state or nation. It should respect laws and
abide by all established regulations while performing within the jurisdiction of state.
5. Local community
Social responsibility of business towards the local community of its established area is
significant. This is essential for smooth functioning of its activities without any agitations or
hindrances.
6. Environment
A business must take enough care to check that its activities don't create a negative impact
on the environment. For example, dumping of industrial wastes without proper treatment must be
strictly avoided. Guidelines as stipulated in the environmental laws must be sincerely followed.
Lives of all living beings are impacted either positively or negatively depending on how well their
surrounding environment is maintained (naturally or artificially). Humans also are no exception to
this. In other words, health of an environment influences the health of our society.
Hence, environmental safety must not be an option else a top priority of every business.
7. Public
Finally, social responsibility of business in general can also contribute to make the lives of
people a little better.
Building and maintaining devotional or spiritual places and gardens for people,
Sponsoring the education of poor meritorious students,
Organizing events for a social cause, etc.
Such philanthropic actions create a goodwill or fame for the business-organization in the psyche
of general public, which though slowly but ultimately pay off in a due course of time.