This study adapts the New Governance Framework to investigate the perspectives of the regulators of India’s state-owned enterprises (SOEs) and the perspectives of the regulated SOEs towards the country’s recent corporate social responsibility (CSR) law. This law mandates that companies spend a fixed amount of their profit on specified CSR activities. The findings indicate that SOEs welcome the regulation, but face implementation issues and political pressures. These issues are forcing SOEs to invest in less impactful CSR activities, which was previously not the case. Regulators believe that companies are making excuses, such as limited resources for implementation, no co-operation with the civil sector and lack of direct contact with commun...
The Indian government’s corporate social responsibility (CSR) law is an attempt at formalizing the p...
India had a rich history of ‘philanthropy’, but over time along with the changes in the macro-econom...
The high level of public accountability attached to Public Sector Enterprises as a result of public ...
This study provides evidence on the governance of CSR policies and activities by Indian central gove...
When India enacted the Companies Act, 2013, it became one of the few countries of the world to make ...
AbstractWe all live in a dynamic society where the change is the only constant. We keep on changing ...
Abstract When India enacted the Companies Act, 2013, it became one of the few countries of the world...
The paper is an attempt to address a much-debated question on the legitimacy of state intervention i...
Drawing on existing theoretical and empirical literature on the rationale behind Corporate Social Re...
Purpose – The aim of the study is to examine the state of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)in In...
The corporate social responsibility rules, which came into force from April 2014, make it mandatory ...
Developing prosperous and inclusive societies requires a reformulation of the business-society nexus...
The corporate social responsibility rules, which came into force from April 2014, make it mandatory ...
This study provides evidence on the governance of CSR policies and activities by Indian central gove...
The newly enacted Companies Act, 2013 and the Rules notified thereunder makes it statutory for all c...
The Indian government’s corporate social responsibility (CSR) law is an attempt at formalizing the p...
India had a rich history of ‘philanthropy’, but over time along with the changes in the macro-econom...
The high level of public accountability attached to Public Sector Enterprises as a result of public ...
This study provides evidence on the governance of CSR policies and activities by Indian central gove...
When India enacted the Companies Act, 2013, it became one of the few countries of the world to make ...
AbstractWe all live in a dynamic society where the change is the only constant. We keep on changing ...
Abstract When India enacted the Companies Act, 2013, it became one of the few countries of the world...
The paper is an attempt to address a much-debated question on the legitimacy of state intervention i...
Drawing on existing theoretical and empirical literature on the rationale behind Corporate Social Re...
Purpose – The aim of the study is to examine the state of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)in In...
The corporate social responsibility rules, which came into force from April 2014, make it mandatory ...
Developing prosperous and inclusive societies requires a reformulation of the business-society nexus...
The corporate social responsibility rules, which came into force from April 2014, make it mandatory ...
This study provides evidence on the governance of CSR policies and activities by Indian central gove...
The newly enacted Companies Act, 2013 and the Rules notified thereunder makes it statutory for all c...
The Indian government’s corporate social responsibility (CSR) law is an attempt at formalizing the p...
India had a rich history of ‘philanthropy’, but over time along with the changes in the macro-econom...
The high level of public accountability attached to Public Sector Enterprises as a result of public ...