Social Responsibility In Corporate Concerns

Given the enormous power that multinational corporations yield, it is quite appropriate to demand that their actions be regulated and to even expect these corporations to assume greater responsibility in helping address the growing burden of basic human needs.

The notion of involving corporations in providing social services is now popular enough to merit reference using a standard term. Both policy makers and development practitioners recognise the potential value of enhancing corporate social responsibility. The technological, capital and human resources of big corporations can perceivably make a major contribution in the fight against poverty or in assuring that a greater number of people around the world get access to clean drinking water and sanitation. Yet even if the results of instigating corporate social responsibility seem benign enough, it is not an easy task to achieve.

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