Five Years of Mandated Corporate Social Responsibility in India (2014–2019)
Nayan Mitra () and
René Schmidpeter ()
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Nayan Mitra: Sustainable Advancements (OPC) Private Limited
René Schmidpeter: Cologne Business School
A chapter in Mandated Corporate Social Responsibility, 2020, pp 1-7 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract India became one of the first countries to mandate their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)Corporate social responsibility (CSR) for certain large, stable companies; as a result, it also became the hotspot for research on mandated CSRMandated CSR. To study this transformation is important, as mandated CSRMandated CSR is not just a research on CSRCorporate social responsibility (CSR), but on behavior change of institutions; which in effect, influences individual attitudes. This chapter introduces the CSRCorporate social responsibility (CSR) mandateCSR mandate in short; documents some of the subjective observations on various transformations noticed in the last five years; and most importantly, introduces the structure of this book.
Keywords: Inclusive development; National agenda; Social enterprise; Capacity building; Employee volunteerism (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-24444-6_1
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