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Corporate Social Responsibility : How The Environment Affects The Decisions Of Being Socially Responsible Essay

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Trident University
Kaipo Kim
Module 2 SLP Assignment
Eth501

Professor: Gary Shelton, Ph. D.
6 November 2016
Introduction
Every corporation or company is in the business of making a profit. The market is a huge contributing factor that drives corporations to either be socially responsible or not. If making a profit was not a factor, most people would want to be socially responsible because it’s the right thing to do. We will discuss the meaning of corporate social responsibility, how the environment affects the decisions of being socially responsible and my personal experiences.
Social Responsibility Corporate social responsibility is a hard term to define because of the different opinions on what someone or a corporation values more. One thing that could be agreed upon, is three common factors that impacts the decision on what defines social responsibility. They include economic, legal and ethics (Silvia, 2013). Corporate is defined as, “involving or associated with a corporation, consisting of or including large corporations, produced by or associated with large corporations” (Merriam Webster Dictionary, n.d.). Social used in this phrase is what society determines to be important and responsibility is to the people, environment, or whomever is impacted. Basically, it’s a corporation conducting business ethically for the betterment of society. The article that I choose to read and discuss for my module 2 SLP is titled, “Is there a Market for Virtue?” According to

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