This paper examines three recent and significant policy actions by the governments in India, the United States, and the European Union that make dramatic changes in how global societies view corporate behavior in the home and host country regions where economic benefits are accrued. These interventions point to growth of sharper policy instruments to push for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) obligations in nation states. The familiar concept CSR has spun-off important notions of Corporate Citizenship, and Consciousness Capitalism. Both of these conceptualizations build on Elkington’s Triple Bottom Line (TBL)—which remains the central tenet of CSR philosophy. This paper discusses the three cases of government interventions in India, U.S...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has emerged as a new hallmark of good governance, focusing on ...
This article investigates the relationship between corporate social responsibility and a phrase that...
The rise of public policies in the field of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) suggests a reasse...
This paper examines three recent and significant policy actions by the governments in India, the Uni...
This paper situates the field of action known as “corporate social responsibility ” within the theor...
Developing prosperous and inclusive societies requires a reformulation of the business-society nexus...
The paper is an attempt to address a much-debated question on the legitimacy of state intervention i...
Abstract: The evolution of corporate social responsibility in India refers to changes over time in I...
Despite contested origins and nature of CSR practises in India, namely the long-standing tradition v...
While the issue of the role of the private sector in development is very much on the agenda of donor...
The paper argues that: • there have been significant recent developments in CSR; • that these are ex...
This paper provides an analysis of the current stakes in global corporate citizenship. It defines th...
This article outlines how the twin crises of capitalist globalization of class polarization and ecol...
This article addresses the rise of corporate citizenship in the context of the changes in the nature...
No longer only the domain of corporate public relations, corporate social responsibility (CSR) has n...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has emerged as a new hallmark of good governance, focusing on ...
This article investigates the relationship between corporate social responsibility and a phrase that...
The rise of public policies in the field of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) suggests a reasse...
This paper examines three recent and significant policy actions by the governments in India, the Uni...
This paper situates the field of action known as “corporate social responsibility ” within the theor...
Developing prosperous and inclusive societies requires a reformulation of the business-society nexus...
The paper is an attempt to address a much-debated question on the legitimacy of state intervention i...
Abstract: The evolution of corporate social responsibility in India refers to changes over time in I...
Despite contested origins and nature of CSR practises in India, namely the long-standing tradition v...
While the issue of the role of the private sector in development is very much on the agenda of donor...
The paper argues that: • there have been significant recent developments in CSR; • that these are ex...
This paper provides an analysis of the current stakes in global corporate citizenship. It defines th...
This article outlines how the twin crises of capitalist globalization of class polarization and ecol...
This article addresses the rise of corporate citizenship in the context of the changes in the nature...
No longer only the domain of corporate public relations, corporate social responsibility (CSR) has n...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has emerged as a new hallmark of good governance, focusing on ...
This article investigates the relationship between corporate social responsibility and a phrase that...
The rise of public policies in the field of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) suggests a reasse...