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CORPORATE SOCIAL
RESPONSIBILITY
Auditing & Corporate Governance Assignment
Kavita Behera 16/0087 B.com(Hons),3rd Year
Corporate Social
Responsibility
“a commitment to improve community well-being through discretionary
business practices and contribution of corporate resources”. – Philip Kotler
“CSR as a multi-layered concept that can be differentiated into four interrelated
aspects – economic, legal, ethical and philanthropic responsibilities”. – Archie
Carroll
Concept of CSR includes:
• Corporate philanthropy
• Giving back to host community
• Meeting preconditions set by society for business
• Holding business accountable
• Building essential social infrastructure
• Managing business drivers and risks
• Creating business value
Corporate
Social
Responsibility
Legal
Responsibility
Ethical
Responsibility
Discretionary
Responsibility
Economic
Responsibility
• Corporate sustainability
Triple Bottom Line in CSR
Drivers of CSR
1. Globalization: Due to cross border trade there is an increase awareness
on CSR concerns. Increased pace of global economy made CSR response
better.
2. International Legal Instruments and Guidelines: Certain guidelines
such as SA8000, a social performance standard based on international
labour organisation convention have been developed. UN & OECD made
many guidelines and provisions too.
3. Altering public expectations and corporate brand: The expectation
from global companies have been increased. They need to do more for
society and prepare public reports for social interest. More and more
company adopting same policy.
Use
sustainable
enivironmental
practices and
reduction of
environment
impact
Planet
Fair and
favourable
practices
toward
community
and labour
People
Economic
value
created by
company,
economic
benefit to
community
& society
Profit
Example of CSR by Hindustan
Unilever Limited
Hindustan Unilever have started in a
small way.
They have launched numerous
initiatives to improve hygiene and
access to sanitation across India.
Their rainwater harvesting and other water saving initiatives have helped us
save billions of litres of water. They are creating thousands of job
opportunities in remote villages, especially for women. They have also set
up a system of waste management and recycling to curb plastic waste from
polluting the oceans.
If too many of us start caring about how we affect things, we can make the
world cleaner, greener, safer and better.
HUL believe they can do so. They hope we do too.
Together, let’s START A LITTLE GOOD is their slogan.
THE ‘LITTLE GOOD’ HAVE STARTED
Start a little good with
water conservation
Start a little good with
plastic waste management
Start a little good by
empowering livelihoods
‘Start a little good by teaching
good hygiene habits’
Carroll’s Model of CSR
Economic Responsibility Includes:
• Using economic resources efficiently
• Sound commercial practices
• Fairly paid jobs
Legal Responsibility Includes:
• Paying tax, license fees and fines in time
• Follow economic and labour law of nation
• Provide necessary information to
government
Ethical Responsibility Includes:
• Fair trade practices
• Anti-pollution steps
• Reasonable price and good quality
product
Philanthropic Responsibility Includes:
• Contribute to welfare of society
• Contribute to healthy environment
• Help weaker section of society
This pyramid is actually a corporate social responsiveness which help in
understand that a fully responsible company should follow all these 4 aspects.
Environmental Aspects of Corporate
Social Responsibility
Environmental responsibility is an important aspect of social
responsibility. As with the growing industrialisation, society is facing many
environmental issues like depletion in natural resources, pollution, climate
change, loss of habitat, degradation of rural and urban human settlements.
It is expected from companies nowadays that they treat this issue seriously
and all comply with rules and regulation given by government.
energy use
water use
waste
management
recycling
emissions
eco-friendly
office & policies
ISO 26000
ISO 26000 is defined as the international standard developed to help
organizations effectively assess and address social responsibilities that are
relevant and significant to their mission and vision; operations and
processes; customers, employees, communities, and other stakeholders;
and environmental impact.
The seven key underlying principles of social responsibility:
• Accountability
• Transparency
• Ethical behaviour
• Respect for stakeholder interests
• Respect for the rule of law
• Respect for international norms of behaviour
• Respect for human rights
ISO 26000's aims are to:
• Assist organizations in addressing their social responsibilities while
respecting cultural, societal, environmental, and legal differences and
economic development conditions.
• Provide practical guidance related to making social responsibility
operational.
• Organisational Governance
• Human Rights
• Labour Practices
• The Environment
• Fair Operating Practices
• Consumer Issues
• Community Involvement
and Development
Core Subjects
of ISO 26000
• Assist with identifying and engaging with stakeholders and
enhancing credibility of reports and claims made about social
responsibility.
• Emphasize performance results and improvement.
• Increase confidence and satisfaction in organizations among their
customers and other stakeholders.
• Achieve consistency with existing documents, international treaties
and conventions, and existing ISO standards.
• Promote common terminology in the social responsibility field.
• Broaden awareness of social responsibility.
Provisions of the Indian Companies
Act, 2013 on Corporate Social
Responsibility
CSR India is the first country to legislate it.
1. Corporate Social Responsibility Committee: Every company
with net worth of Rs 500 crore or more; turnover of Rs 1000 crore
or more; a net profit of Rs 5 crore or more during any financial
year need to constitute a board with at least one independent
director.
Human rights: everyone treated
equally and with same rights.
Fair Labour practices: ILO rules
of work need to be followed
like safety at work.
Consumer issues: comapnies
need to br transparent and
accurate about the product
with customers.
2. CSR Spending: Committee will ensure that 2% of net profits will
be utilize by company towards CSR activities.
3. Specific Activities regarded as CSR in schedule VII of the
companies act 2013 are below
✓ Eradicating extreme hunger and poverty
✓ Promotion of education
✓ Gender equality and empowering women
✓ Combating human immunodeficiency virus, malaria and other
diseases
✓ Environmental sustainability
✓ Social business project
✓ Contribution to Prime Minister’s Relief Fund or any such fund
set up by government for welfare of society
The CSR projects should focus on local area for social and environmental
priorities and process in order to create shared value. It shall not include
activities for benefit of employees and their family members.

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Csr corporate social responsibilty

  • 1. CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Auditing & Corporate Governance Assignment Kavita Behera 16/0087 B.com(Hons),3rd Year
  • 2. Corporate Social Responsibility “a commitment to improve community well-being through discretionary business practices and contribution of corporate resources”. – Philip Kotler “CSR as a multi-layered concept that can be differentiated into four interrelated aspects – economic, legal, ethical and philanthropic responsibilities”. – Archie Carroll Concept of CSR includes: • Corporate philanthropy • Giving back to host community • Meeting preconditions set by society for business • Holding business accountable • Building essential social infrastructure • Managing business drivers and risks • Creating business value Corporate Social Responsibility Legal Responsibility Ethical Responsibility Discretionary Responsibility Economic Responsibility
  • 3. • Corporate sustainability Triple Bottom Line in CSR Drivers of CSR 1. Globalization: Due to cross border trade there is an increase awareness on CSR concerns. Increased pace of global economy made CSR response better. 2. International Legal Instruments and Guidelines: Certain guidelines such as SA8000, a social performance standard based on international labour organisation convention have been developed. UN & OECD made many guidelines and provisions too. 3. Altering public expectations and corporate brand: The expectation from global companies have been increased. They need to do more for society and prepare public reports for social interest. More and more company adopting same policy. Use sustainable enivironmental practices and reduction of environment impact Planet Fair and favourable practices toward community and labour People Economic value created by company, economic benefit to community & society Profit
  • 4. Example of CSR by Hindustan Unilever Limited Hindustan Unilever have started in a small way. They have launched numerous initiatives to improve hygiene and access to sanitation across India. Their rainwater harvesting and other water saving initiatives have helped us save billions of litres of water. They are creating thousands of job opportunities in remote villages, especially for women. They have also set up a system of waste management and recycling to curb plastic waste from polluting the oceans. If too many of us start caring about how we affect things, we can make the world cleaner, greener, safer and better. HUL believe they can do so. They hope we do too. Together, let’s START A LITTLE GOOD is their slogan. THE ‘LITTLE GOOD’ HAVE STARTED Start a little good with water conservation Start a little good with plastic waste management Start a little good by empowering livelihoods ‘Start a little good by teaching good hygiene habits’
  • 5. Carroll’s Model of CSR Economic Responsibility Includes: • Using economic resources efficiently • Sound commercial practices • Fairly paid jobs Legal Responsibility Includes: • Paying tax, license fees and fines in time • Follow economic and labour law of nation • Provide necessary information to government Ethical Responsibility Includes: • Fair trade practices • Anti-pollution steps • Reasonable price and good quality product Philanthropic Responsibility Includes: • Contribute to welfare of society • Contribute to healthy environment • Help weaker section of society This pyramid is actually a corporate social responsiveness which help in understand that a fully responsible company should follow all these 4 aspects.
  • 6. Environmental Aspects of Corporate Social Responsibility Environmental responsibility is an important aspect of social responsibility. As with the growing industrialisation, society is facing many environmental issues like depletion in natural resources, pollution, climate change, loss of habitat, degradation of rural and urban human settlements. It is expected from companies nowadays that they treat this issue seriously and all comply with rules and regulation given by government. energy use water use waste management recycling emissions eco-friendly office & policies
  • 7. ISO 26000 ISO 26000 is defined as the international standard developed to help organizations effectively assess and address social responsibilities that are relevant and significant to their mission and vision; operations and processes; customers, employees, communities, and other stakeholders; and environmental impact. The seven key underlying principles of social responsibility: • Accountability • Transparency • Ethical behaviour • Respect for stakeholder interests • Respect for the rule of law • Respect for international norms of behaviour • Respect for human rights ISO 26000's aims are to: • Assist organizations in addressing their social responsibilities while respecting cultural, societal, environmental, and legal differences and economic development conditions. • Provide practical guidance related to making social responsibility operational. • Organisational Governance • Human Rights • Labour Practices • The Environment • Fair Operating Practices • Consumer Issues • Community Involvement and Development Core Subjects of ISO 26000
  • 8. • Assist with identifying and engaging with stakeholders and enhancing credibility of reports and claims made about social responsibility. • Emphasize performance results and improvement. • Increase confidence and satisfaction in organizations among their customers and other stakeholders. • Achieve consistency with existing documents, international treaties and conventions, and existing ISO standards. • Promote common terminology in the social responsibility field. • Broaden awareness of social responsibility. Provisions of the Indian Companies Act, 2013 on Corporate Social Responsibility CSR India is the first country to legislate it. 1. Corporate Social Responsibility Committee: Every company with net worth of Rs 500 crore or more; turnover of Rs 1000 crore or more; a net profit of Rs 5 crore or more during any financial year need to constitute a board with at least one independent director. Human rights: everyone treated equally and with same rights. Fair Labour practices: ILO rules of work need to be followed like safety at work. Consumer issues: comapnies need to br transparent and accurate about the product with customers.
  • 9. 2. CSR Spending: Committee will ensure that 2% of net profits will be utilize by company towards CSR activities. 3. Specific Activities regarded as CSR in schedule VII of the companies act 2013 are below ✓ Eradicating extreme hunger and poverty ✓ Promotion of education ✓ Gender equality and empowering women ✓ Combating human immunodeficiency virus, malaria and other diseases ✓ Environmental sustainability ✓ Social business project ✓ Contribution to Prime Minister’s Relief Fund or any such fund set up by government for welfare of society The CSR projects should focus on local area for social and environmental priorities and process in order to create shared value. It shall not include activities for benefit of employees and their family members.