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_aPaleri, Prabhakaran _95140 |
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245 | _aCorporate social responsibility: concepts, cases and trends | ||
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_bCengage Learning India Pvt. Ltd. _aNew Delhi _c2020 |
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300 | _axx, 443 p. | ||
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_aINR _b450.00 |
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504 | _aTable of content Chapter 1 Introduction: Examining Corporate Social Responsibility Chapter 2 Business, Government, Society and CSR Chapter 3 Globalisation and CSR Chapter 4 Theories of CSR Chapter 5 Stakeholders and Business Chapter 6 CSR Strategy and Implementation Chapter 7 CSR Metrics: Compliance, Monitoring, Measuring and Reporting Chapter 8 Government Support, Codes and Guidelines of CSR Chapter 9 Trends, Drivers and Barriers of CSR Chapter 10 Concept and Practice of CSR in India Chapter 11 CSR Initiatives in Corporate India Case Studies Appendices Glossary Index | ||
520 | _aCorporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a much conferred topic in the globalised world, where conventional management is giving way to responsible strategic governance within the highly interactive triad of business, government and society. This book takes a turn as a textbook for students, academicians, scholars, governments, officials, and other interested parties in exploring and appreciating the concept, and examining it within their perspectives for further contribution. CSR is spreading dynamically among organisations specific to their culture, character, process and development. Therefore, it needs to be studied. While corporations are engaged in vertical focusing and conceptualising pioneering CSR intervention strategies, government too is in the limelight by giving the concept, that otherwise began as an obligation, the supporting legal mandate. This move is expected to provide the corporate sector the desired framework to design and standardise CSR interventional processes within the social system, and improve the much desired ethical transparency. India became the first country to legislate CSR when it regulated CSR in the Companies Act, 2013. This book highlights all these aspects and more with an intention to give the readers a broad space to manoeuver freely within the evolving concept of CSR in a ‘how to think’ mode and apply it to any business or other organisation innovatively according to the prevailing business environment. | ||
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