Some of its unique features include:
A detailed study of the evolution of CSR from the ancient to contemporary times
Insights gained through empirical research and personal interviews with over 100 industry captains, CEOs, MDs and heads of the CSR function across companies and industries
Case studies on CSR practices and processes in leading Indian companies including the Tata Group, TVS Motor, HUL, Wipro, L&T, Bharat Petroleum, HDFC Bank, Birla Group, Reliance Industries and others.
Cases on unique social welfare projects in the areas of education, healthcare and drinking water supply
A 'Society and Local Community Welfare Framework'and a '12-point Agenda for Affirmative Action' thatpropose policy recommendations and provide corporations with a roadmap for their CSR journey in the light of the mandatory CSR spending introduced by the Government of India.
Relevant to multiple stakeholders: students, academics, CSR researchers, policy-makers, industry captains, business managers andentrepreneurs.
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"This book extensively covers the evolution and role of CSR in society. ... The book also includes quotes from spiritual leaders and philosophical books encouraging the human being to love each other and commit something for the welfare of the society. On the whole, the book is informative, interesting and worth reading." (M. V. Tanksale and Jayasree Menon, Journal of Social and Management Sciences, Vol. 42 (4), January-March, 2014)
"Soulful corporations is a comprehensive description of CSR in general, including its global development from corporate philanthropy towards corporate citizenship, and the practical implementations of CSR in India presented through nine case studies. ... present the findings of a multilayer research project in the form of a reference book for academics, researchers, policy-makers, business leaders, and CSR practitioners." (Gábor Kovács, Journal of Management, Spirituality & Religion, January, 2015)