Henry Sy states that profits can be viewed as “insurance premiums to pay for future costs of Business, like all actors in society, has to operate in responsible manner, including through First, they state that the concept of linked to CSR is accep

Test I. True or False. Write T if the statement is true and F if false. 1. CSR only means that business should be business, but at the same time asks what sort of businesses they should be. 2. The “How” emphasizes the fact that companies should make social and environmental commitments in their actions.

3. For the last decade, governments all over the world have developed an ever wider range of

public policies for the fostering of socially responsible business practices.

4. Henry Sy states that profits can be viewed as “insurance premiums to pay for future costs of

running a business”.

5. Business, like all actors in society, has to operate in responsible manner, including through

respecting human rights. Test II. Fill in the blanks. Write the answer on the space provided. 1. Nothing can replace business initiative when it comes when it comes to contributing through its action to build the CSR agenda, shape its understanding and frame it in a .

2. First, they state that the concept of linked to CSR is accepted by few

stakeholder groups – especially NGOs – as they believe Voluntary CSR initiatives to be incapable of leading to the goal of sustainable development.

3. By applying the of CSR policies, it is possible to reorder the material

generated by identifying themes and instruments, and so we can systemize CSR public policies taking into account the players involved.

4. For the statistics resulting from such a study to be meaningful a is necessary.

5. Walter Schulz 1972, anchors responsibility in the freedom of the human person as , stretching it to an authority toward which one is responsible and to a very concrete matter for which one is responsible. Test III. Identification. Identify the following:

1. The variety of practices, measures and proposals that come under the term

CSR.

2. Aspects related to the interaction between the company and society,

especially through all the stakeholders who are affected by its activities.

3. Those approaches, in any of the management areas involved in CSR, that