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Universal Journal of Management and Social Sciences Vol. 2, ; July 2012 41 Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Definition, Concepts and Scope (A Review) *Dr. Muhammad Tariq Khan1, Dr. Naseer Ahmed Khan2, Sheraz Ahmed3, & Mehfooz Ali4 1 Head, Department of Management Sciences University of Haripur, PAKISTAN, 2 Postmaster General, Pakistan Post, Rawalpindi, PAKISTAN, 3 Lecturer Department of Management Sciences, University of Haripur, PAKISTAN, 4 Lecturer Department of Management Sciences, University of Haripur, PAKISTAN Abstract Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a very common term in the Corporate and Social sectors these days. CSR has become so important that many organizations have re-branded their core values to include Social Responsibility . CSR is broadly grounded in an understanding of business being part of society. It has important effects on environmental issues, eradication of poverty, employment creation and labor practices, environmental protection, education and human development.
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a very common term in the corporate and social sectors these days. CSR has become so important that many organizations have re-branded their core values to include social responsibility. CSR is broadly grounded in an understanding of business being part of society. It has important
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