词条 | Altruistic corporate social responsibility |
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Altruistic corporate social responsibility is a form of corporate social responsibility (CSR) that goes beyond ethical behavior to voluntarily donate time and/or money towards certain groups of stakeholders, even if the time or money commitment sacrifices part of the business profitability.[1] Altruistic CSR can be viewed as unethical from a business standpoint{{citation needed|date=April 2014}} because it encourages Utilitarianism, a form of philanthropy in which "ethical actions result in the greatest good for the greatest number,"[1] as well as going against the theory of Deontology.{{citation needed|date=April 2014}} References1. ^1 {{cite journal |last1=Lantos|first1=Geoffrey P. |last2=Cooke|first2=Simon |date=1 May 2003 |title=Corporate Socialism Unethically Masquerades as "CSR": The Difference between Being Ethical, Altruistic, and Strategic in Business |journal=Strategic Direction |volume=19|number=6|pages=31–35 |doi=10.1108/02580540310472135}} 2 : Altruism|Corporate social responsibility |
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