This hack is based on the premise that modern corporate social responsibility (CSR) as a business, governance, and ethics system has failed, and that it needs to be replaced by a new approach—CSR 2.0.
Each metaphor we use shines light on some parts of an issue while leaving others in the dark. The leading metaphors for developing “good” businesses, “Ethics” and “Responsibility”, shed light on
Educate social entrepreneurship into Stakeholders, Investors and Executive mangers. They must believe and buy in with corporate Social responsibility commitment, not just use as an instrument.
My proposal is to revisit, redefine and empower the whole idea behind Social Accounting and Social Auditing via completely new and globalized accounting principles and audit practices that embed impor