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Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as a Framework for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
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2022
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OrganizationsSustainable DevelopmentEducationEnvironmental PolicySustainable Development GoalsManagementCorporate ResponsibilityCorporate ResponsesSocial SustainabilityGeneral BusinessCorporate Social ResponsibilityUn Sustainable Development GoalSustainable GoalCorporate SustainabilityCsr CategoriesCorporate Social PerformanceSustainable Development GoalSustainable SystemsCrs CategoriesBusiness OperationsBusinessBusiness SustainabilitySustainabilitySocial Responsibility
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has been an articulated practice for over 7 decades. Still, most corporations lack an integrated framework to develop a strategic, balanced, and effective approach to achieving excellence in CSR. Considering the world’s critical situation during the COVID-19 pandemic, such a framework is even more crucial now. We suggest subsuming CRS categories under Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) be used and that they subsume CSR categories since SDGs are a comprehensive agenda designed for the whole planet. This study presents a new CSR drivers model and a novel comprehensive CSR model. Then, it highlights the advantages of integrating CSR and SDGs in a new framework. The proposed framework benefits from both CSR and SDGs, addresses current and future needs, and offers a better roadmap with more measurable outcomes.
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