LAW 533 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Business Ethics, Business Partner, Internal Set
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Sr: the responsibility of an organization for the impacts of its decisions and activities on society and the environment, through transparent and ethical behavior that: Contributes to sustainable development, health and the welfare of society; Takes into account the expectations of stakeholders; Is in compliance with applicable law and consistent with international norms of behavior; and. Is integrated relationships. throughout the organization and practiced in its: canadian csr guide definition. Csr is generally understood to be the way businesses achieve an integration of economic, environmental and social objectives while at the same time addressing stakeholder expectations and sustaining or enhancing shareholder value. Compliance with laws is a necessary minimum csr expectation, but csr is typically described as voluntary, non-statutorily required social responsibility commitments. 3. csr subject matters include: workers(health/safety/union), consumer protection (obesity, privacy, safety, customer service), community (worker-community conflicts, dislocation), environment (air/land/water), human rights (children, communities, workers), corruption(local officials, business partners), competition/fair trade practices: carroll"s csr pyramid: economic responsibility legal responsibility.