Abstract
Corporate social responsibility can be thought of in two stages. The first stage is the minimum requirement for enterprises to survive at the stage where companies are required to comply with a certain social order because they are social entities. In the second stage, it is the stage where it actively functions as a member of society, not just that. In other words, it is the stage that companies themselves will play a visible social contribution. The role of enterprises is spreading, and modern society may take over functions that national and administrative departments have done so far. This is because when the company confronts social issues, its flexibility and maneuverability are fully demonstrated. In this paper, we consider cases where various social values are realized.