What social responsibilities should enterprises undertake?

1. The company's responsibility to shareholders

The relationship between enterprises and shareholders has gradually become the nature of the relationship between enterprises and society, and the responsibility of enterprises to shareholders has also become social.

2. Enterprise's responsibility to employees

The responsibility of enterprises to employees belongs to the problem of internal stakeholders, and enterprises must pay considerable attention to the status, treatment and satisfaction of employees.

3. Corporate responsibility to consumers

Enterprises and consumers are a pair of contradictory unity, and the maximization of enterprise profits will ultimately be realized through consumers' buying behavior.

4. Corporate responsibility to the community

An enterprise is a part of society and the community to which it belongs. It is an important social responsibility of enterprises to establish a harmonious relationship with their communities.

5. Corporate responsibility to the government

Enterprises should play the role of social citizens, consciously operate according to law, pay taxes in accordance with the relevant laws and regulations of the government, assume the responsibilities and obligations stipulated by the government, and accept the supervision and intervention of the government according to law.

6. Corporate responsibility for environment and sustainable development

Enterprises must stand on the overall situation, adhere to sustainable development, pay close attention to resource conservation, and make up their minds to change the mode of economic growth, develop circular economy and adjust industrial structure.

7. Corporate responsibility for scientific and technological development

Enterprises should attach great importance to the digestion and absorption of imported technology and scientific research and development, increase capital and talent investment, and strive to make innovation enterprise-oriented.

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Information about corporate social responsibility

1. Corporate social responsibility comes from its social forces. Because enterprises have great influence on solving major social problems such as equal employment of ethnic minorities and environmental protection, society will inevitably require enterprises to use this influence to solve these social problems.

2. An enterprise should be a two-way open system, that is, it openly accepts social information and lets the society know its own business. In order to ensure the stability and progress of the whole society, enterprises and society must maintain continuous, honest and open information communication.

3. Every activity, product and service of an enterprise must consider social costs and benefits while considering economic benefits. In other words, the business decision of an enterprise should be based not only on technical feasibility and economic benefits, but also on the long-term and short-term impact of the decision on society.

The social costs associated with each activity, product and service should eventually be transferred to consumers. Society cannot expect enterprises to use their own funds and manpower to do things that are only beneficial to society.

As a legal person, an enterprise, like other natural persons, should participate in solving some social problems beyond its normal scope. Because the improvement and progress of the whole social conditions will eventually bring benefits to every member of society (including enterprises as legal persons).

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Corporate Social Responsibility