Article | REF: AG1350 V1

Corporate social responsibility (CSR)

Author: Laurence RIMOUX

Publication date: April 10, 2010

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1. Motivations for a CSR approach

1.1 From sustainable development to CSR

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1.1.1 The origins of sustainable development and corporate involvement

The gradual realization over the last fifty years of the limits to economic and demographic growth linked to the finite nature of resources, has led world organizations to envisage new paths to growth through sustainable development, to ensure the future of the planet. These are based on temporal solidarity between present and future generations, spatial solidarity between countries in the North and South,...

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