Is Corporate Social Responsibility Nothing More Than "Hypocritical Window-Dressing" Covering The Greed Of A Business Intent On Making Profits? Flashcards
Some businesses market themselves as ? by arguing that their products are more ? than others and donating small amounts to charity for every product ?
Ethical.
Moral.
Purchased.
Although some businesses are deeply motivated by social concerns, for most, their ? with social issues from a calculation that this association will help them ? their profits through building up a ? brand image with the customers they want to attract.
Association.
Increase.
Positive.
Businesses would be acting ? if they pretended to be something they weren’t.
Hypocritically.
Car manufacturers that have promoted their cars as environmentally ? when in fact the low emissions of the cars involved were obtained by ? emission tests.
Friendly.
Cheating.
There’s an ? ? on businesses to act ethically.
External pressure.
Milton Friedman’s argument that the “social responsibility of business is to ? its profits” was that everyone benefits more if businesses just focus on making ?, and that a business isn’t like an individual: a business can’t accept ?
Increase.
Money.
Responsibility.
For Friedman, it’s hypocritical of ? to expect anything else of business than to be intent on making ?
Society.
Profits.
Environmental concerns mean that it no longer seems appropriate for ? only to pursue profit without considering the environmental ?
Businesses
Impact.
Globalisation means that some transnational ? can make decisions that ? directly on thousands of people.
Businesses.
Impact.
? means that many services previously provided by governments are now ? by businesses looking to make a profit.
Privatisation.
Delivered.