Business Studies, asked by krishnanaghara, 4 months ago

what are the four generic strategies of social responsiveness​

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Answered by Anonymous
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There are four generic strategies of social responsiveness: reaction, defence, accommodation and proaction. Reaction: The corporation denies any responsibility for social issues. Defence: The corporation admits responsibility but fights it, doing the very least that seems to be required.

Key CSR issues: environmental management, eco-efficiency, responsible sourcing, stakeholder engagement, labour standards and working conditions, employee and community relations, social equity, gender balance, human rights, good governance, and anti-corruption measures.

Answered by marishthangaraj
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Social responsibility:

The idea that a business should establish connections with the local community and environment is known as social responsibility. It entails placing value on the relationships with the community, clients, and staff and not being solely focused on growing revenues.

Social responsiveness inside a company:

  • Corporate social responsiveness is the active engagement of business entities and their agents in managing their environments.
  • Corporate social responsibility, on the other hand, emphasises the moral duties that company has to society.

There are four universal methods for becoming socially responsive:

  1. Reaction
  2. Defence
  3. Accommodation
  4. Proaction

Reaction:

The company disputes any liability for social problems.

Defense:

The company accepts responsibility but opposes it, doing whatever seems minimally necessary.

Accommodation:

The business accepts accountability and complies with requests made by pertinent groups.

Proaction:

The company aspires to go above and beyond standard industry practises.

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