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while researching a topic, a student has taken the following notes: - c…

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while researching a topic, a student has taken the following notes: - corporate social responsibility (csr) is a way for companies to weave values into operations. - true csr is about the way a company earns profits, not how a company spends money. - charitable donations are not considered part of csr. - typical domains of csr include: environmental responsibility, ethical responsibility, economic responsibility and philanthropic responsibility. - a valid csr plan permeates all aspects of a company. the student wants to emphasize the uniqueness of corporate social responsibility (csr). which choice most effectively uses relevant information from the notes to accomplish this goal? a to be truly called “corporate social responsibility,” a valid plan must not be about how a company spends money or gives money to charitable organizations. b corporate social responsibility refers to multiple domains within a company such as environmental responsibility, ethical responsibility, economic responsibility and philanthropic responsibility. c the phrase “corporate social responsibility” refers to the way a company weaves values into all aspects of its operations and is not just about charity but rather how the company earns profits in a responsible manner. d a “corporate social responsibility plan” permeates all aspects of a company and covers various aspects of responsibility and not about how a company spends

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To determine the best choice, we analyze each option against the student's goal of emphasizing CSR uniqueness.

  • Option A: Talks about what a valid CSR plan is not (focuses on spending, not uniqueness).
  • Option B: Describes CSR as covering multiple domains (environmental, ethical, economic, philanthropic), which shows its breadth and uniqueness in integrating various aspects.
  • Option C: Focuses on how a company earns profits (not about CSR uniqueness).
  • Option D: Repeats a note but doesn't emphasize uniqueness.

Option B highlights that CSR spans multiple domains within a company, showcasing its unique integration of different responsibilities.

Answer:

B. Corporate social responsibility refers to multiple domains within a company such as environmental responsibility, ethical responsibility, economic responsibility and philanthropic responsibility.