This book is a compilation of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) theory and practices, with special reference to the Indian context. Over the last few decades, which have seen the onset of globalization, emergence of the industrial sector and an increased focus on community development, much attention has been focused on the role of corporations towards developing those societies where their operations are based. The introduction and evolution of CSR theories and practice in the developed countries has given CSR theorists and practitioners the guidance to appropriately place and implement…mehr
This book is a compilation of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) theory and practices, with special reference to the Indian context. Over the last few decades, which have seen the onset of globalization, emergence of the industrial sector and an increased focus on community development, much attention has been focused on the role of corporations towards developing those societies where their operations are based. The introduction and evolution of CSR theories and practice in the developed countries has given CSR theorists and practitioners the guidance to appropriately place and implement CSR initiatives to help develop their role in the developed societies. However, while ample literature exists on such CSR practices, little has been done to aid the development of CSR in developing countries. Characterized by peculiar economic, political and social settings, the developing world needed its own blueprint for how CSR works and how it could best succeed. The need for doing is especially pertinent to a country like India, which is presently at a very crucial threshold, economically, politically and socially. Given the need to contextualize CSR theory and practice to the developing context, several CSR theories and practices have been explored in this book, which will provide readers with a thorough understanding of CSR and its successful implementation.
Subhasis Ray teaches at the Xavier Institute of Management Bhubaneswar (XIMB) and has gathered two decades of experience in the corporate and academic worlds. The Centre for Resettlement, Rehabilitation and Corporate Social Responsibility (CRRCSR), founded by Dr. Ray in 2010, strives to build a learning platform in the area of business and sustainability. His teaching and research interests lie at the intersection of markets, business and society. Prof. Ray can be reached at mail.sray@gmail.com. S. Siva Raju is Professor and Dean of the School of Development Studies at Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai. His broad fields of interests are: Corporate Social Responsibility, Population, Health and Development and Ageing. His major publications include: Regional Development & Family Planning, Gerontological Social Work in India, Health Status of the Urban Elderly, Adolescent Reproductive Health Perspectives, Voices of the Elderly in India, Primary Health Centres in Rural Health, Social Inclusion, and Women's Health and Ageing, Health and Development. He can be reached at ssivaraju@tiss.edu.
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Chapter 1. Measuring Performance of Corporate Social Initiatives: Some Methodological Issues.- Chapter 2. Implementing Corporate Social Responsibility in India: Issues and the Beyond.- Chapter 3. Analyzing Capacity Development Approaches in CSR Implementation and their Societal Impact: A Case Study of ITC's E-Choupal.- Chapter 4. "Good Business versus Being Good In Business" - Relationship between Financial Performance and Corporate Social Responsibility in India.- Chapter 5. Communicating Corporate Social Responsibility on the Internet: A Study of Some Indian Private Sector Companies.- Chapter 6. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Entrepreneurship in India: Exploring the Landscape of Possibilities.- Chapter 7. Shopping for CSR: An Indian Perspective of Implementing CSR in Retail.- Chapter 8. Corporate Social Responsibility in Indian Banking Sector: A Critical Analysis.- Chapter 9. Social Responsibility and the Indian Entrepreneur.- Chapter 10. Integrating CSR and its Sustainability into Management Education: The GITAM-SIFE Model.- Chapter 11. Issues in Implementing CS R: An Indian Perspective.- Chapter 12. Measuring Effectiveness of CSR Program- A Case Study of Tata Power Co. Ltd.- Chapter 13. Corporate Social Responsibility and Community Development in Assam: A Case Study of Oil India Limited.- Chapter 14. Shilpa Gurukula: A Novel CSR Initiative.
Chapter 1. Measuring Performance of Corporate Social Initiatives: Some Methodological Issues.- Chapter 2. Implementing Corporate Social Responsibility in India: Issues and the Beyond.- Chapter 3. Analyzing Capacity Development Approaches in CSR Implementation and their Societal Impact: A Case Study of ITC's E-Choupal.- Chapter 4. “Good Business versus Being Good In Business” – Relationship between Financial Performance and Corporate Social Responsibility in India.- Chapter 5. Communicating Corporate Social Responsibility on the Internet: A Study of Some Indian Private Sector Companies.- Chapter 6. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Entrepreneurship in India: Exploring the Landscape of Possibilities.- Chapter 7. Shopping for CSR: An Indian Perspective of Implementing CSR in Retail.- Chapter 8. Corporate Social Responsibility in Indian Banking Sector: A Critical Analysis.- Chapter 9. Social Responsibility and the Indian Entrepreneur.- Chapter 10. Integrating CSR and its Sustainability into Management Education: The GITAM-SIFE Model.- Chapter 11. Issues in Implementing CS R: An Indian Perspective.- Chapter 12. Measuring Effectiveness of CSR Program- A Case Study of Tata Power Co. Ltd.- Chapter 13. Corporate Social Responsibility and Community Development in Assam: A Case Study of Oil India Limited.- Chapter 14. Shilpa Gurukula: A Novel CSR Initiative.
Chapter 1. Measuring Performance of Corporate Social Initiatives: Some Methodological Issues.- Chapter 2. Implementing Corporate Social Responsibility in India: Issues and the Beyond.- Chapter 3. Analyzing Capacity Development Approaches in CSR Implementation and their Societal Impact: A Case Study of ITC's E-Choupal.- Chapter 4. "Good Business versus Being Good In Business" - Relationship between Financial Performance and Corporate Social Responsibility in India.- Chapter 5. Communicating Corporate Social Responsibility on the Internet: A Study of Some Indian Private Sector Companies.- Chapter 6. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Entrepreneurship in India: Exploring the Landscape of Possibilities.- Chapter 7. Shopping for CSR: An Indian Perspective of Implementing CSR in Retail.- Chapter 8. Corporate Social Responsibility in Indian Banking Sector: A Critical Analysis.- Chapter 9. Social Responsibility and the Indian Entrepreneur.- Chapter 10. Integrating CSR and its Sustainability into Management Education: The GITAM-SIFE Model.- Chapter 11. Issues in Implementing CS R: An Indian Perspective.- Chapter 12. Measuring Effectiveness of CSR Program- A Case Study of Tata Power Co. Ltd.- Chapter 13. Corporate Social Responsibility and Community Development in Assam: A Case Study of Oil India Limited.- Chapter 14. Shilpa Gurukula: A Novel CSR Initiative.
Chapter 1. Measuring Performance of Corporate Social Initiatives: Some Methodological Issues.- Chapter 2. Implementing Corporate Social Responsibility in India: Issues and the Beyond.- Chapter 3. Analyzing Capacity Development Approaches in CSR Implementation and their Societal Impact: A Case Study of ITC's E-Choupal.- Chapter 4. “Good Business versus Being Good In Business” – Relationship between Financial Performance and Corporate Social Responsibility in India.- Chapter 5. Communicating Corporate Social Responsibility on the Internet: A Study of Some Indian Private Sector Companies.- Chapter 6. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Entrepreneurship in India: Exploring the Landscape of Possibilities.- Chapter 7. Shopping for CSR: An Indian Perspective of Implementing CSR in Retail.- Chapter 8. Corporate Social Responsibility in Indian Banking Sector: A Critical Analysis.- Chapter 9. Social Responsibility and the Indian Entrepreneur.- Chapter 10. Integrating CSR and its Sustainability into Management Education: The GITAM-SIFE Model.- Chapter 11. Issues in Implementing CS R: An Indian Perspective.- Chapter 12. Measuring Effectiveness of CSR Program- A Case Study of Tata Power Co. Ltd.- Chapter 13. Corporate Social Responsibility and Community Development in Assam: A Case Study of Oil India Limited.- Chapter 14. Shilpa Gurukula: A Novel CSR Initiative.
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