Towards an Inclusive Approach to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in Morocco: CGEM's Commitment
Gnaoui Imane, Moutahaddib Aziz

TL;DR
This paper examines the development and current state of corporate social responsibility (CSR) in Morocco, highlighting CGEM's efforts to promote CSR and analyzing the progress of Moroccan companies in adopting socially responsible practices.
Contribution
It provides a qualitative analysis of CSR definitions, evolution, and implementation in Morocco, focusing on CGEM's role and the extent of CSR adoption among Moroccan companies.
Findings
124 companies awarded CSR label since 2006
Morocco is in a transitional phase towards CSR adoption
Gradual increase in socially responsible practices
Abstract
Corporate social responsibility encourages companies to integrate social and environmental concerns into their activities and their relations with stakeholders. It encompasses all actions aimed at the social good, above and beyond corporate interests and legal requirements. Various international organizations, authors and researchers have explored the notion of CSR and proposed a range of definitions reflecting their perspectives on the concept. In Morocco, although Moroccan companies are not overwhelmingly embracing CSR, several factors are encouraging them to integrate the CSR approach not only into their discourse, but also into their strategies. The CGEM is actively involved in promoting CSR within Moroccan companies, awarding the "CGEM Label for CSR" to companies that meet the criteria set out in the CSR Charter. The process of labeling Moroccan companies is in full expansion. The…
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