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Corporate Social Responsibility Course - CSR
[Cours de la Responsabilité Sociétale des Entreprises - RSE]

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  • Bilal Bourkha

    (Université Mohammed Premier [Oujda] = Université Mohammed Ier = University of Mohammed First)

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Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is now a key strategic lever for organizations aiming to reconcile economic performance with social and environmental concerns. This course traces the evolution of CSR, from philanthropic actions to integrated business models, drawing on key frameworks such as ISO 26000 and the UN Global Compact. It explores the theoretical foundations of CSR (Freeman, Barney, Porter & Kramer, Elkington, Demil et al.) to highlight its strategic relevance. CSR is then linked to strategic planning through tools like the materiality matrix and the responsible value chain. The course also details operational levers (ESG policies, responsible procurement, sustainable innovation) and monitoring tools (indicators, reporting, governance). It thus shows that CSR is not a constraint, but a driver of transformation and sustainable performance.

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  • Bilal Bourkha, 2025. "Corporate Social Responsibility Course - CSR [Cours de la Responsabilité Sociétale des Entreprises - RSE]," Post-Print hal-05088549, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-05088549
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