Social Responsability

  • 1793 BCE

    First antecedent

    First antecedent
    Code of Hammurabi, King of Babylon Hammurabi established laws to regulate lucrative productive activities. In relation to the consequences generated
  • Period: 1793 BCE to 1750 BCE

    First

    Code of Hammurabi, King of Babylon Hammurabi established laws to regulate lucrative productive activities. In relation to the consequences generated
  • 420 BCE

    Law of the twelve tables

    Law of the twelve tables
    was a legal text that contained rules to regulate the coexistence of the Roman people.
    Roman law defined it as the right to use and steal.
  • 450

    Average European age

    Average European age
    Transformation of a peasant society as a result of the disarticulation of the Roman Empire.
    New model of society and bourgeoisie. Whose mentality is a businessman.
  • Start Capitalism Europe

    Working machines and new industry
  • Adam Smith's vision

    Market philosophy, where economic self-interest is the best way to improve social welfare.
  • French Revolution

    Some principles of trade, free choice of professions and working conditions emerge..
  • Andrew Carnegie, founder of the U.S Steel Corporation,

    established two principles for the entrepreneurs of the time:
    1 Principle of charity
    2 Principle of stewardship
  • Andrew Carnegie

    Andrew Carnegie
    Entrepreneur and philanthropist, created libraries, museums and art institutes and built a peace palace in The Hague, The Netherlands.
  • Social Audit

    The concept of Social Audit is handled, i.e. the company is responsible for its actions.
  • Corporate philanthropy law created

    The U.S. courts ruled that a company could seek social development.
  • Milton Friedmanfue Economista

    RSE is about increasing profits as long as it does not affect the efficient use of resources.
  • First Earth Day Celebration

    An oil spill so influenced the U.S. political agenda that it helped spur the creation of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in the late 1970s.
  • Carroll's Pyramid

    Carroll's Pyramid
    introduced the "Corporate Social Responsibility Pyramid" with the objective of providing a useful approach to CSR for executives who needed to balance their commitments to shareholders.
  • Business for Social Responsibility (BSR) Foundation (BSR) USA

    It has a vision of becoming a "force for positive social change - a force that would preserve and restore natural resources, ensure human dignity and justice, and operate in a transparent manner."
  • Normas sa8000

    Normas sa8000
    They were approved to ensure that the products of the adopting company are manufactured under humane working conditions.
  • International Organization for Standardization (ISO)

    International Organization for Standardization (ISO) published an international standard, ISO 26000, to help organizations assess and address their social responsibilities.
  • Normas ISO 20121

    A sustainability management system for sporting, cultural and commercial events.