Yes, We introduce corporate social responsibility by concept of Carroll, which will help us to answer the purpose and define how it can make us to understand how Starbucks succeeds with CSR.There are different views regarding the relationship between CSR and business. The concept of CSR is still unclear because there are many institutions that focus only on business to make and increase profits while other businesses are interested in adopting a good sense of CSR.According to Carroll (1983), “corporate social responsibility involves the conduct of a business so that it is economically profitable, law abiding, ethical and socially supportive. To be socially responsible then means that profitability and obedience to the law are foremost conditions when discussing the firm’s ethics and the extent to which it supports the society in which it exists with contributions of money, time and talent” (p.608). From the above definition, CSR entails that companies should give back the benefits to the consumers and other stakeholders. This means that companies should not only be concerned with their profit but they need to help socially and environmentally. If the company doesn’t have responsibility with the society, the people or non government organizations (NGOs) will criticize the company. Thus, companies have to be responsible with other stakeholders and the social environment. However, nowadays it is difficult at times for some companies to adopt a good sense of CSR because they often want to engage only in direct profitable ventures. According to Michael E.Porter and Mark R. Kramer (2003), the Strategic Philanthropist, companies can benefit by engaging in CSR activities. It will focus on the cluster and improve capability of the business but CSR should make the profit at the same time. So, companies find the best strategy for making sure that businesses have responsibility regarding social issues and make profit at the same time.