Abstract: Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has become an essential component of business ethics and governance, reflecting a company’s commitment to sustainable development and social welfare. In an era where businesses are expected to go beyond profit-making and contribute to society, CSR plays a pivotal role in shaping corporate reputation and stakeholder trust. This study aims to explore the various dimensions of CSR, including its implementation strategies, regulatory frameworks, and its influence on businesses and communities.
The research delves into how organizations integrate CSR into their operations, the motivations behind adopting socially responsible practices, and the challenges they encounter in the process. It also examines the broader impact of CSR on corporate sustainability, employee engagement, and consumer perception. Furthermore, the study investigates the evolving role of CSR in the face of global challenges such as environmental sustainability, ethical supply chain management, and corporate transparency.
By analyzing real-world examples and industry practices, this study provides insights into how businesses navigate the complexities of CSR while balancing economic objectives with social responsibilities. The findings contribute to a deeper understanding of CSR’s significance in modern business environments and offer strategic recommendations for organizations to enhance their CSR initiatives effectively.