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"corporate social responsibility (CSR) refers to"

actions that maximize the profit of an organization.
accountability that a manager has to his subordinates.
ethical expectation that society has for business.
dedication that businesses show in expanding their market share.

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The correct answer is letter "C": ethical expectation that society has for business.

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Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) refers to the efforts companies make to have a positive influence on their surrounding environment and society. CSR implies operating harming the atmosphere the least possible, training employees in ethical behavior inside and outside the organization and engaging in charitable activities in favor of the most in-need.

CSR takes care of three dimensions: planet, people, and profit. CSR, also called, corporate citizenship, reflect the view society has of the business.

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