Bell Ringer Activity What motivates businesses to be socially responsible?

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Bell Ringer Activity What motivates businesses to be socially responsible?

Read to Learn Define what is meant by the social responsibility of business.

The Main Idea Social responsibility is the duty to do what is best for the good of society. Producing goods and services that are beneficial to society and providing jobs for people are not sufficient for a business to be considered socially responsible. They are expected to do more. Many businesses provided money for projects that benefit society.

Business and Social Responsibility social responsibility the duty to do what is best for the good of society The social responsibility of business takes into consideration all that business does or does not do to solve the problems of society.

Business and Social Responsibility Businesses that follow ethical standards value integrity and honesty in employees. Ethics are an integral part of their business practices. Some businesses are concerned about limiting the damage that they do to the environment.

Graphic Organizer Responsibility Responsibility to Customers Responsibility to Employees Responsibility to Society Responsibility to Creditors and Owners

Responsibility to Customers Businesses should offer a good, safe product or service at a reasonable price. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is a federal government agency that protects consumers from dangerous or falsely advertised products.

Responsibility to Customers Fair competition among businesses is necessary for the marketplace to operate effectively. When companies conspire to restrict competition, consumers are affected.

Responsibility to Employees Businesses can show responsibility to employees in various ways. Providing work experience for people with limited job skills Volunteerism Providing safe working conditions Equal treatment Fair pay

Responsibility to Employees The Equal Pay Act requires that men and women be paid the same wages for doing equal work. The Americans with Disabilities Act bans discrimination against people with physical or mental disability.

Responsibility to Society In 1970, the U.S. government created the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The EPA enforces rules that protect the environment and control pollution.

Responsibility to Creditors and Owners The government passed the Sarbannes-Oxley Act to mandate truthful reporting. Sarbannes-Oxley makes the CEO of a business more accountable for the actions of the financial managers of a firm.