Corporate social responsibility in India : some empirical evidence
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| Format | Electronic eBook |
| Language | English |
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Singapore :
Springer,
[2017]
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| Online Access | Full text |
| ISBN | 9789811039027 9789811039010 |
| Physical Description | 1 online resource |
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Table of Contents:
- Preface
- Contents
- About the Editor
- Community Development Initiatives Through CSR
- 1 Analysis of Corporate Social Responsibility Models in Indian Companies
- Introduction
- Literature Review
- Meaning of CSRâ#x80;#x94;A Fundamental Problem
- Evolution of CSR and Various Theories Associated with It
- Research Methodology
- Analysis
- Conclusion
- References
- 2 Of Healthy Balance Sheets and Unhealthy Communities: Practitioner Perspectives on CSR Initiatives of Public Sector Enterprises in India
- Introduction
- The Context and Institutionalization of CSRWhat and Why CSR? CSR and Its Contradictions
- Legal Framework Relevant to CSR and Health
- Critical Gaps in the Indian Healthcare System
- Health-Related CSR Interventions of PSEs: An Indicative List
- Critical Evaluation of CSR Health Proposals of PSEs
- Mobile Medical Units (MMUs) with Health Camps
- Ambulances
- Provision of Equipment and Infrastructure to Hospitals/Health Centres
- Cataract Surgery Camps
- Innovative CSR Health Project Proposals: AIDS Prevention, Telemedicine, Community Nutrition, Community Health PostsRole of NGOs and Other Health Agencies in CSR
- Conclusion
- References
- 3 Corporate Social Responsibility: A Case Study of Sustainable, Revenue Generating Model for Organic Waste Management
- Introduction
- Methodology
- CSR Project for Converting Organic Waste into Organic Manure, Sustainable Solution for Waste
- Public Private Partnership as a Strategy for Ownership and Resource Sharing
- Door-to-Door Waste Collection and Its Segregation, a Step to Get Organic WasteConversion of Organic Waste into Organic Manure
- Marketing Model to Create Wealth for Financial Sustainability
- Sustainability, Replication, and Scale of Project
- Limitations
- Recommendations and Conclusion
- References
- 4 Corporate Social Responsibility and Skill Development: A Case of Vocational Training Centre
- Introduction
- Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in India
- CSR Activities of a Private Company
- Methodology
- Findings: Profile of the Trainees
- Resource MaterialsPlacements
- Adequacy of the Training for Getting Employment
- Recommendations
- Annexure
- References
- 5 Enhancing the Quality of Pre-school Education Through Training of Anganwadi Workers: A CSR Initiative
- Background
- Integrated Child Development Scheme
- Functioning of Anganwadi Centres
- Importance of Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE)
- Enhancing the Quality of Pre-school Education: A JSW CSR Initiative
- Process of Implementing the Program
- Methodology
- Findings: Views of the Anganwadis Centre Staff