IMPORTANCE OF SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN ACHIEVING ORGANIZATIONAL GOALS AND OBJECTIVES (A CASE STUDY OF ASHAKA CEMENT PLC)

TABLE OF CONTENT
·        TITLE PAGE
·        CERTIFICATION
·        DEDICATION
·        ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
·        ABSTRACT
·        TABLE OF CONTENT
CHAPTER ONE
1.0            Introduction
1.1      Background of the Study
1.2      Statement of Problems
1.3      Purpose of the Study
1.4      Research Questions
1.5      Research Hypothesis
1.6      Significance of the Study
1.7      Scope of the Study
1.8      Limitation of the Study
1.9      Historical Background
1.10    Definition of Key Terms

CHAPTER TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
2.0      Corporate Social Responsibility- A General View      
2.1      Emergency on Corporate Social Responsibility
2.2      Conceptual Views on Corporate Social Responsibility
2.3      CSR and Business Ethics.
2.4      The Corporate Social Responsibility of Business       
2.5      Areas of Corporate Social Responsibility
2.6      Limitations to Corporate Social Responsibilities.
2.7      Corporate Social Responsibility- The Nigeria Perspective
2.8      Conclusion.

CHAPTER THREE
3.0      Research Methodology
3.1      Research Design
3.2      Population Size
3.3      Sample Size
3.4      Source of Data Collection
3.5      Data Analytical Techniques

CHAPTER FOUR
ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION OF DATA
4.0      Introduction
4.1      Analysis of Demographic Data
4.2      Analysis of Research Questions
4.3      Testing of Hypothesis
4.4      Interpretation of Data


CHAPTER FIVE
SUMMARY, RECOMMENDATION AND CONCLUSION
5.1      Summary of Finding
5.2      Recommendation
5.3      Conclusion
           References
           Questionnaire


ABSTRACT
           This study looks upon the Importance of Corporate Social Responsibility as an instrument for achieving organizational goals and objectives. It is also aimed at examining the effectiveness of corporate social responsibility policies of an organization towards its staffs, Clients, business environment and the community at large.
           The fundamental purpose of business in all, are to produce and distribute goods and services in such a way that benefits communities at different times in place. Thus, social responsibility implies a sense of obligation and accountability of individuals and institutions to society beyond their basic primary functions. This emphasizes voluntary and discretionary activities and programmes which are borne out of philanthropic patriotic zeal and gesture of the benefactor undertaken for the sake of public good.
           In an attempt to research into the success of manufacturing industries and how  corporate social policies has aided them, this study intends to proffer solution in our case, cement manufacturers facing incessant conflict crises and low profit margin due  to non-performance of their corporate social responsibility.


CHAPTER ONE
1.0      INTRODUCTION
           Being socially responsible implies playing more than just an economic role in society. Increasingly, firms are being expected by society to play a direct role in meeting community needs in the arts and education, in health and environmental matters, and in social welfare, in addition to their roles as employers and producers. In response to the pressure to be socially responsible, many firms have developed their own social or community programme. They are aimed at demonstrating that corporate organizations are just as capable as individuals of being “good citizens”.

1.1      BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
           Social responsibility is the obligation of business men to pursue those lines of action, which are desirable in terms of the objectives and values of society- Bowen (1953). The social responsibility of business is whatever the society decides that is in recent years.- Lawal (1993).
           The fundamental purpose of business in all, are to produce and distribute goods and services in such a way that benefits communities at different times in place. Thus social responsibility implies a sense of obligation and accountability of individuals and institutions to society beyond their basic primary functions. This emphasizes voluntary and discretionary activities and programmes which are borne out of philanthropic patriotic zeal and gesture of the benefactor undertaken for the sake of public good.                                                                           
          A consensus of opinion has been arrived at from various intellectual debates as pointed out by Eirgido (1995: 20) that “business owes social responsibility to a diversity of publics affected by the activities or operations of the business. Such publics include- employees, the community, the government, the society, and the......

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