Corporate Environmental And Social Factors And Concepts Of Corporate Social Responsibility

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Introduction Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a concept whereby companies and organizations (integrate) environmental and social concerns/development in their operations in order to improve/balance their economic growth based on a voluntary basis in interaction with stakeholders. In each particular society organization exists to protect, improve and serve the needs of people and the society at large. "Corporate Social Responsibility is the continuing commitment by business to behave ethically and contribute to economic development while improving the quality of life of the workforce and their families as well as of the local community and society’’(The World Business Council for Sustainable Development). CSR is a traditional phenomenon …show more content…

What Constitutes Corporate Social Responsibility(CSR)? According to Cornelissen (2011) CSR is a list of activities that companies or organizations fulfilled in terms of duties towards the society and its members. Some of the main activities are alleviation of poverty, environmental protection, education, healthcare initiatives and charitable contribution. The main aim of CSR is to ensure that organizations and companies is operating in the right direction and is taking into consideration factors such as human rights, socio-economic and environmental …show more content…

MCB is founded in 1838 with a local network of 40 modern branches and 150 ATMs and it is operational in countries like Madagascar, Maldives, Seychelles, Paris and even in South Africa. MCB provide facilities like internet banking, credit and debit card, sms banking, mobile payment, loans and so forth. The main vision of MCB is ‘Everyday, we will help make something happen’ and the main missions are; to listen and find new ways/new ideas to help people, to overcome their needs, help people to be entrepreneurs and to make the world a better one and greener place. Reasons why MCB engaged in CSR activities MCB engages in CSR activities for two main reasons, firstly because it is obligatory and imposed by the government of Mauritius that every company must contribute 2% of their profit in the CSR funds. Secondly because MCB want to build a better society where the needs of people are fulfilled especially those are poor and where money are spend in a useful way rather that wasting it. MCB

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