Growth and Development of Corporate Social Responsibility in India
Jagbir Singh Kadyan
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Jagbir Singh Kadyan: University of Delhi, India
Journal of Applied Management and Investments, 2014, vol. 3, issue 2, 83-87
Abstract:
This is an empirical study about the growth and development of the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility in India. An attempt has been made to see how the culture and tradition of charity as well as corporate philanthropy in India has undergone changes over a period of time. It also identifies and studies different stages through which CSR in India has gone through and how it has progressed toward its today’s corporate social responsibility.
Keywords: corporate social responsibility; corporate philanthropy; trusteeship; corporate citizenship; corporate social performance; corporate sustainability (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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