A formal review of a company
’s endeavors in social responsibility. A social audit looks at factors such as a company
’s record of charitable giving, volunteer activity, energy use, transparency, work enviro
nment and worker pay and benefits to e
valuate what kind of social and enviro
nmental impact a company is having in the locations where it operates. Social audits are optional--companies can choose whether to perform them and whether to release the results publicly or o
nly use them internally.
In the era of corporate social responsibility, where corporations are often expected not just to deliver value to consumers and shareholders but also to meet environmental and social standards deemed desirable by some vocal members of the general public, social audits can help companies create, improve and maintain a positive public relations image. Good public relations is key because the way a company is perceived will usually have an impact on its bottom line.