Therefore, to address the above mentioned problems and to allow all stakeholders in
the society to play important roles in fostering sustainability of Thai society especially the
role of the business sector in economic, social and environmental development aiming at the
Triple Bottom Line of Profit, People, and Planet, business organizations need to engage in
social responsibility practices not only to be accountable to their direct stakeholders but also
to take part in the development and advancement of local community, society and the
environments in line with the ISO 26000 standard specifying that community development is
one major task of business organization. Such social responsibility practices in accordance
with Sufficiency Economy philosophy would address the CSR concerns of business
organizations and those of the economy, society and the environments by fostering balance,
security and sustainability for the organizations, community, society and the environments,
thus enabling all parties to co-exist happily. The environments would have been conserved
and revived at the same time. One important principle of this approach is the provision of
learning opportunity for the stakeholders to achieve self-sufficiency sustainably and capable
of being rely upon by others in the future.