Blog 8 - Corporate Social Responsibility
Corporate social responsibility
can be defined as the continuing commitment by business to behave ethically and
contribute to economic development while improving the quality of life of the
workforce and their families as well as that of the local community and society
at large (Anon., 2012).
The Body Shop is a manufacturer and seller of beauty
products to consumers. This company shows that they have undertaken corporate
social responsibility (CSR) in to their strategy and views of the business as a
whole. There are many ways in which the body shop have shown CSR in practice
and have provided an informative channel to show these strategies both within
their stores and through their website to ensure the public understand their
views on certain issues involving CSR. ‘HRM innovations have an important role
to play in creating an organisational culture that builds trust, flexibility,
cooperation and a commitment to organisational goals’ (Bratton and Gold, 2003).
This shows that through the HR department developing ways to incorporate CSR
strategy into their ethics of the business, they can build trust with customers
and show their ethics and beliefs of CSR being incorporated into their business
culture.
One way in which The Body Shop expresses its CSR ethics is
through the creation of a sustainable supply chain strategy. This includes The
Body Shop working with their suppliers who manufacture the products and the
farmers who provide the manufacturers with the fair trade stock used to make
the produce. They ensure that ingredients put into products sold are gained
from economical communities from across the globe and were also the first
company to bring fair trade to the industry. This strategy also requires fair
trade ingredients to be used and that they are bought at fair prices negotiated
with the farming suppliers. This shows that they follow a positive CSR strategy
ensuring that the suppliers of the ingredients retrieve fair pay for their
stock and therefore maintains the lifetime running of the farming work.
Creating this sustainable supply chain strategy benefits over 25,000 people in
22 countries worldwide therefore helping these communities to create a
sustainable future. (Anon., 2012)
Another way in which The Body Shop show CSR is through
engaging in community-based projects including launching a campaign to stop sex
trafficking of children and young people and another campaign in 2008 focused
on stopping violence in the home. Through these campaigns, they were able to
provide women with tools, help, guidance and support on this particular issue. ‘We
strive to treat all people in a fair and open fashion, to respect and value
their integrity’ (Anon., 2012). This
statement on the Body Shop’s website mirrors their belief through the work they
carry out within the community aimed at helping the public.
The Body Shop also helps non profitable organisations
through donations of their profits from the creation of their own charity, The
Body Shop foundation launched in 1990. ‘The Body Shop Foundation's focus is to
assist those working to achieve progress in the areas of human and civil
rights, environmental and animal protection’(Bilson, 2010). Therefore they offer financial
support to communities with little funding to support their projects of
improving their lifestyle and making a living for themselves financially
showing they invest heavily in corporate social responsibility within their business.
The benefits to The Body Shop of these initiatives are that
they show to customers they value CSR highly throughout the operation of their
business and this is evident to their target market. This benefits sales growth
as customers may be more inclined to shop at The Body Shop following its
positive ethical guidelines and may entice new customers to begin buying their
products. This may also reduce their need to compete on price as their CSR
strategies may have a positive impact on differentiating them from other
competitors. Overall, investing in CSR has a positive impact on the company’s
image and therefore if sustained will help to incur long term profits.
References
Anon. (2012) corporate social responsibility -
introduction [online]. tutor2u. Available from:
http://tutor2u.net/business/strategy/corporate-social-responsibility-introduction.html
[Accessed: 25 April 2012].
Anon. (2012) Our
values [online]. The Body Shop. Available from:
http://www.thebodyshop.com/_en/_ww/services/aboutus_values.aspx [Accessed: 20
April 2012].
Anon. (2012) Values
and Campaigns [online]. The Body Shop. Available from:
http://www.thebodyshop.com/_en/_ww/values-campaigns/community-trade.aspx
[Accessed: 20 April 2012].
Bilson, J. (2010) Corporate
Social Responsibility at The Body Shop [online]. Suite 101. Available from:
http://jo-bilson.suite101.com/corporate-social-responsibility-at-the-body-shop-a215660
[Accessed: 20 April 2012].
Bratton, J. and Gold,
J. (2003) Human resource management, theory and practice. 3rd ed. Bath:
Palgrave Macmillan.
This info is very helpful Thank you for sharing.
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CSR Ethics