Why should companies and organisations adopt CSR policies and programmes?

Business, especially business that operates across borders, has been in conflict for many years as to whether or not to install and implement CSR policies. Public concern over perceived corporate misdeed has given rise to numerous pressure groups that seek to push business toward a more socially responsible ethic. Business and its apologists argue that the "business of business" is to meet its fiduciary responsibilities towards its shareholders.

As early as 1994, MHCi adopted the term "stakeholders" to mean anyone, whether within a company or external to it, who is affected by any action taken by the company; they also include conceptual stakeholders such as the environment. This usage is now widespread in both research literature and corporate reports and publications. MHCi have argued (and reported the arguments of others) that the ethical and socially responsible treatment of all stakeholders is not only desirable, but is increasingly a survival issue.

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