Corporate Social Responsibility in India : Cases and Developments After the Legal Mandate / edited by Nayan Mitra, René Schmidpeter.
2017
HD60-HD60.5
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Title
Corporate Social Responsibility in India : Cases and Developments After the Legal Mandate / edited by Nayan Mitra, René Schmidpeter.
ISBN
3319417819
9783319417813
3319417800
9783319417813
3319417800
Published
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint : Springer, 2017.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (XXVII, 238 pages 12 illustrations, 10 illustrations in color).
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-319-41781-3 doi
Call Number
HD60-HD60.5
Dewey Decimal Classification
174.4
Summary
This book provides a comprehensive overview of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in Indian corporations following the 2013 legal mandate on corporate spending of profits for CSR. Bringing together authors hailing from diverse walks of life, the book pursues a 'hands-on' approach, with real-world case studies and examples that help the reader feel the dynamic pulse of India immediately after the ratification of the CSR mandate in the Companies Act, 2013. The Act is expected to affect over 16,300 companies with an estimated flow of approximately 200 billion Indian rupees into the economy every year, thus shaking the foundations of business and society and impacting the country at multiple stakeholder levels. As a result, India is likely to become the birthplace of social, economic, and environmental transformation through financial investments in CSR! In order to insightfully reflect on this transition, this book has been divided into three parts. The first part presents the CSR mandate and its implications, while the second focuses on its implementation and the third part provides a view on the way forward. The book helps to reveal the various layers of CSR in an emerging economy like India and is expected to spark debate, discussion and research among policy-makers, consultants, academics, practitioners and other stakeholders the world over, which will further expand its contribution to CSR literature and open up new vistas in CSR research. "This is indeed a first of its kind book and marks a watershed in the journey of CSR. It is an extremely important contribution to the body of knowledge in the area of CSR and Corporate Governance in emerging economies that is driven by a completely different set of challenges, opportunities and requirements from that of developed economies." Dr. Bhaskar Chatterjee, Director General & CEO, Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs
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CSR, sustainability, ethics & governance.
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Table of Contents
The Why, What and How of the CSR Mandate: The India Story
Part I: CSR Mandate and its Implications
Part II: CSR Mandate and its Implementation
Part III: The Way Forward.
Part I: CSR Mandate and its Implications
Part II: CSR Mandate and its Implementation
Part III: The Way Forward.