The CSR Activities for the Quality Control and Sustainable Development
Abstract
Today, the responsibility to act legally and morally in the pursuit of profit is the notion of social responsibility, typically which is called “corporate social responsibility” (CSR). The sustainability approach towards CSR is premised on the idea that a company must remain economically viable in the long-term, for the viability the company must take into consideration for other stakeholders beyond the shareholders. In the 1970s, corporate social responsibility efforts, quality control and sustainable development were first brought to light. They have remained inseparable up till the present day. The following research paper explores how the existence of CSR activities offer possibilities and assist business organizations to depict their company and build a better image of themselves to the society and stakeholders. The focus of the article is on the social and economic elements of the business environment. The organizations no longer have the luxury of choosing whether or not to commit to CSR efforts. Both the organizations and the people of the society stand to benefit from this circumstance, making it a win-win scenario for everyone involved. As businesses, they have the opportunity to demonstrate their fundamental beliefs, provide advantages to customers, live up to the responsibility they have to contribute to the expansion of the nation’s economic development.
How to cite this article: Kushwaha JK, Mishra AK, Bhaumik A. The CSR Activities for the Quality Control and Sustainable Development. J Adv Res Qual Control Mgmt 2022; 7(2): 7-11.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.24321/2582.3280.202202
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