Customers also look at the business enterprises as an institution which takes care of their
needs as human beings. Hence the importance of courtesy, accommodation, understanding
and fairness in dealings with the customers is quite obvious. This also points out the need for
realization on the part of business enterprises that they do not fall prey to the temptation of
profiteering through adulteration, hoarding, cornering of stocks, etc.
Organisational Objectives : Business enterprises, from the point of view of its growth and
stability, can be compared with the human anatomy. Just as human body grows through a
number of stages, that is, from infancy to childhood, from childhood to adolescence, from
adolescence to adulthood and from adulthood to maturity, a business enterprise also passes
through such phases during its existence. In order that a business may grow through these
stages in time and with strength, it is necessary that the business strives for (a) ploughing
back a part of its profits so that it may acquire strength to grow and survive in the face of
competition; and (b) attaining an optimum size of operations so that it could avail of the
economies of the scale.
Social Objectives : These objectives of business can be put in two categories: (i) Micro level
(i.e.,) immediate environmental objectives); and (ii) Macro level (i.e., national objectives );
Micro level social objectives. Under this category, this category, the business is expected help
in the spread of literacy, education, training, medical care and public health, control of air and
water pollution, development of backward classes and regions, and helping cultural, religious
and charitable institutions engaged in the work of improving the lot of human beings.
Social Responsibilities of Business:
A large number of significant changes have taken place in social, political, economic and
other aspects of modern culture. These changes make it appropriate to re-examine the role of
modern business. It is common today to hear speeches or read articles calling for more social
consciousness on the part of the business organizations. The demand for greater social
awareness from the business organizations is a move and an important part of the society’s
attempt to make them more responsive to the need of mankind. It is heartening to note that
society’s changing values and needs are being due importance by the leading business houses
of the world. This is obvious from the fact that the business houses are carrying on research
and development activities and producing goods and services to provide greater satisfaction
to the economic and social development of their nation. Since long there has been a
controversy whether business should assume social responsibilities, or it has no such
obligations to fulfil. It would be worthwhile to analyze the arguments offered both in favour o
f and against assumption of social responsibilities by business. First of all we shall begin with
the analysis of arguments in favor.
Supporting Arguments :
The important arguments offered in favour of business assuming social responsibilities are
as follows.
(i) Response to Social Demand : It is a well known fact that business is set up to earn profit
by producing goods or rendering services to the members of the society. Thus, the business is
the creation of the society in the sense that its primary objective is to fulfill the needs of the
members of the society. In case the business fails to do so, the society through people’s
representatives in Government will either force them to do so through laws or may no longer
permit them to survive.