Noun
corporate social responsibility (uncountable)
(business, economics) A form of international private business self-regulation which aims to contribute to societal goals of a philanthropic, activist, or charitable nature.
Synonym: CSR
The voluntary approach to corporate social responsibility has failed in many cases. David Suzuki
The concept of corporate social responsibility (CSR) has long been used as an effective lens through which to examine the actions business can take toward ensuring mutual long-term well-being and sustainability. Klaus Schwab
Ado noted that health and education were two out of the three pillars of 9mobile’s Corporate Social Responsibility programmes. Source: Internet
In 2018, I introduced a Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative to Headfort Chambers where the firm through its employees visit the prisons and take up the cases of indigent inmates and victims of police brutality and represent them pro bono. Source: Internet
The Foundation is set to function as the Corporate Social Responsibility vehicle of NAMDIA with the purpose to combat the country’s social and economic ills. Source: Internet
Other categories of awards recognised at the event included Best DMB in Banking Activities; Best DMB in Corporate Social Responsibility; Best DMB in Financial Inclusion and Best Micro Finance Bank in Plateau State. Source: Internet