Suppose an organization strives to always strictly follow laws and regulations but never "volunteers" to do more. However, the organization may occasionally provide modest support for local charitable activities if those in charge of the activities can make a compelling case for why it is important. The firm also limits this support to three programs per year. Which approach to social responsibility is this firm taking?

Suppose an organization strives to always strictly follow laws and regulations but never "volunteers" to do more. However, the organization may occasionally provide modest support for local charitable activities if those in charge of the activities can make a compelling case for why it is important. The firm also limits this support to three programs per year. Which approach to social responsibility is this firm taking?




  • Defensive Stance
  • Accommodative Stance
  • Proactive Stance
  • Obstructionist Stance



Answer: defensive stance


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