This report provides a comprehensive review of two articles focusing on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). The first article examines CSR disclosure in developed and developing countries, highlighting the influence of stakeholders and external forces. It emphasizes the importance of CSR for brand image and government support. The second article explores CSR's role in the labor market, its impact on employer attractiveness, and the commitment of stakeholders to sustainable development. The review analyzes the strengths and limitations of both articles, concluding that CSR is vital for organizational success and brand image. It recommends that developing countries disclose CSR reports, businesses wisely use environmental resources, and all stakeholders understand CSR's value. The report highlights the importance of CSR for attracting customers and operating effectively.