Social Responsibility Encouraging Kindness-World Credit Organization

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6.9 Social Responsibility Encouraging Kindness

Social responsibility persuasion is a persuasion procedure and credit service designed by the World Credit Organization [WCO]. The applicable standard is: "ICE8000 International Credit Standard System Social Responsibility (Moral Responsibility) Appraisal and Persuasion Standard" (https://www .ice8000.org/acnhwgc/157.htm).

People can use this credit service to remind or persuade some social elites to actively undertake the content of the bottom line of social responsibility and stop [behaviors that violate the bottom line of social responsibility], so as to achieve the purpose of protecting their legitimate rights and interests.

6.9.1 Introduction to Encouragement

Punishment refers to persuading relevant organizations to undertake the bottom line of social responsibility or to correct [behaviors that violate the bottom line of social responsibility] through persuasion, admonition, persuasion, punishment and other appropriate methods.

Punishing goodness is basically the same as persuading goodness. The former is aimed at [behaviors that violate the bottom line of social responsibility], and the latter is aimed at [behaviors that violate the bottom line of morality]. The procedures of the two are basically the same, but the terminology and applicable situations are different.

6.9.2 Application

One, a [behavior that violates the bottom line of social responsibility], if it cannot typically constitute a dishonest act, an act related to dishonesty, or an act of supporting evil, the social responsibility persuasion procedure can be initiated.

Second, for [behaviors that violate the bottom line of social responsibility], people have the right to use the persuasion procedure to require the perpetrator to correct. However, people do not have the right to use the advocacy process to require or force others to assume social responsibility.

6.9.3 The procedure of persuasion to benevolence, abbreviated, is basically the same as the procedure of persuasion to benevolence.

The above content is excerpted from "Introduction to ICE8000 Credit Knowledge" (written by Fang Bangjian, free to use, but please indicate the source)