An income on the motivation of companies from action to social responsibility (csr) in the scale of Islamic ethics with reference to its impact on the governance cycle

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پژوهشکده الهیات و خانواده

10.22081/jare.2024.68159.1879

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Corporate social responsibility is a set of obligations and duties that the organization has with a comprehensive approach to economic and social considerations, along with respecting the interests of the stakeholders. The motivations of companies to adhere to this responsibility are different. The aim of the present study is to investigate the comparative motivation of corporate social responsibility from the conventional perspective with the teachings of Islamic ethics and its impact on the governance cycle.The method used in this research is the document analysis method, which is done by studying scientific and research documents. The result of the research indicates that there is a substantial difference between corporate social responsibility from a conventional point of view and Islamic ethics. The approach will result in significant differences in the implementation, implementation and role in the governance cycle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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