Corporate Social Responsibility is a wonderful concept. In order to reap its benefits, we must try to devise a CSR Strategy keeping in mind various MDGs and SDGs, and some sort of Goal Congruence will be there.
Yes. I fully agree and support that companies, corporations and other economic entities should enrich their philosophies, missions, strategies, procedures and policies containing defined assumptions of corporate social responsibility with pro-environmental issues. Due to the need to gradually increase the scale of pro-ecological and pro-environmental policy, including the Millennium Development Goals and Sustainable Development in business entities, the implemented assumptions of corporate social responsibility should be integrated with pro-environmental issues. Therefore, as a result of this integration, the concept of social environmental responsibility is created in companies, corporations and other economic entities. This process is already happening. More and more business entities, as well as financial and public institutions, amend their missions, strategies, policies and operating procedures, adding the goals of sustainable development and guidelines of specific national and sectoral pro-environmental policies to the already implemented principles of corporate social responsibility. Therefore, more and more economic entities and institutions in their missions, strategies, etc. of their economic and other activities have defined goals of social and environmental responsibility. In individual countries, national environmental policies, legal norms established by the ministries of the environment and / or climate that define the principles of environmental protection and restrictions on greenhouse gas emissions are not the same. Due to the fact that internationally operating concerns and corporations may adjust the objectives of corporate social responsibility to national conditions in their strategies and policies. Therefore, national ecological and pro-environmental policies should be unified and standardized with simultaneous, gradual development in connection with the need to increase the scale and outlays for environmental protection, protection of biodiversity of natural ecosystems, protection of the biosphere and climate. The national goals of social environmental responsibility set out in specific legal norms, suggested and implemented by companies and institutions, should be unified and standardized on a global scale.
The social responsibility and ecology of the business sector is of vital importance to achieve the objectives of sustainable development on a global scale. Below, I offer you as a group of scientific contributions that support my opinion, from different perspectives. Furthermore, I agree with the opinions of the researchers Dariusz Prokopowicz and Ilan Kelman
Effects of good governance, sustainable development and aid on quality of life: Evidence from sub-saharan Africa
The Role of E-Governance in Combating COVID-19 and Promoting Sustainable Development: A Comparative Study of China and Pakistan
Linking the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development to Research, Newspapers, and Governance: The Case of the Last Free-Flowing Alpine River
Accountability and governance in pursuit of Sustainable Development Goals: conceptualising how governments create value
Interpreting the Sustainable Development Goals through the Perspectives of Utopia and Governance
The role of corporate governance in environmental policy disclosure and sustainable development. Generalized estimating equations in longitudinal count data analysis.
Multilevel co-governance within the 2030 agenda: The impact of participatory processes in the veneto region sustainable development strategic planning
Towards nexus-based governance: defining interactions between economic activities and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Transforming relationship between neopatrimonial state and business for the sustainable development: Cluster Governance model
UN Women’s feminist engagement with governance by indicators in the Millennium and Sustainable Development Goals
Role played by CSR in attaining Sustainable development. CSR helps both the company as well as society, it helps the company to build its brand image and society is also benefited by CSR activity, thereby promoting holistic development. Section 135 of Companies Act 2013 encourages voluntary compliance. http://www.legalservicesindia.com/article/1766/Corporate-Social-Responsibility-And-Sustainable-Development.html
The Sustainable Development Goals provide a powerful framework for businesses to engage in corporate social responsibility. ... CSR policy was established to address the various development challenges. CSR and SDGs together have tremendous potential to develop an interconnected model for sustainable growth. https://impakter.com/sustainable-development-goals-corporate-social-responsibility-convergence/
Yes, I fully agree that corporate social responsibility is a great concept that should be developed. Integration of the Millennium Development Goals and Sustainable Development Goals with the corporate social responsibility strategy of a company, company, institution etc. should be implemented in economic entities and public institutions. Yes, I see the convergence of goals related to the implementation of the goals of sustainable development and corporate social responsibility. I would also add to this the issue of social environmental (pro-ecological) responsibility. Of key importance in this matter are the constantly improved instruments of influence and activation of enterprises, companies, corporations, etc. to achieve the goals of sustainable development, corporate social responsibility and social environmental responsibility (pro-ecological). I mentioned this in my article on my Research Gate profile. I invite you to research cooperation in this field.