Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is an emerging trend in the eastern world. The West has vast research in this area but less work has been done in the east. This research aims to find the purposes and results of CSR in the east. Society improvements, customer and competition are taken as the purposes from the literature to check it in eastern society. Gaining reputation, profitability, differentiation and exploring markets are considered the perceived results. Study explains that society improvements and customers are regarded as the purposes, but not the competition. Reputation and profitability are the perceived results. Differentiation had negatively related to CSR and exploring new markets had less significant impact.
The paper is based on literature review and attempts to discuss what consumerization of IT is and how such consumerization has evolved. The paper further presents an overview of an expansion and usage of BYODs (Bring Your Own Devices) across the world followed by a brief description of its advantages. Further, the paper argues if the consumerization of IT has led to an individual innovative behavior. Subsequently, the paper delves into the risks and challenges associated with it and discuss what those risks and challenges are. Finally, the paper discuss the mechanisms to mitigate security risks and if loopholes around mitigating such risks can be overcome.
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