The diversity of motives cloring the corporate social responsibility conducted by the is attractive to be explored currently.The aim of the research was to reveal the motive behind the implementation of company's corporate social responsibilty (CSR) at PT XYZ of Makassar. The reseacrh used interpretative paradigm with phenomenological analysis. Phenomenological methodology was expected to be able to give more information on the implementation of CSR in order to be understood and run by the company as well as the motive behind the implementation of CSR. The results of the research indicate that CSR done by the company is originally a tradition coming from moral responsibility which then shifts toward capitalist. This is indicated by the exchange of motive and image motive that characterizes the implementation of CSR done by the company. The exchange motive based on the term "I give, so that you give" is the most dominant motive to maximize profits.
This service activity aims to increase people's income through the development of horticultural crops, especially spinach, long beans and chicory. The activity was carried out by 6 students and lecturers of the Indonesian Christian University Paulus. The program of activities was carried out in Pana Village, Alla District, Enrekang Regency. The technique of implementing service activities includes making gardens around the community's home yards including community preparation, nurseries, land preparation, planting and fertilizing plants. The results of the activities achieved include the availability of vegetables for the participants to consume and some can be sold to the nearest market
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