<p><span>Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has become an important concept in the last few decades. Although it originated in the developed countries of the West, the concept has been embraced and adapted by corporations and policy-making agencies in many developing countries. Not surprisingly,
Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainable Development: Strategies, Practices and Business Models
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Cover
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Title
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Contents
List of contributors
List of figures
List of tables
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1 Indian corporates leveraging green marketing to promote CSR and sustainable development: implications and challenges
2 Sustainable development and business research: where we are and where we might go
3 Sustainability concerns, digitalization, and globalization: impact on marketing thought and practice
4 Impact of long-term CSR support
5 CSR initiatives by small and medium enterprises in the National Capital Region of India
6 Regulating the invisible hand: mandatory CSR in Mauritius
7 The obligation versus opportunity framework for corporate social responsibility implementation
8 Operations research and its role in environmental management: a review
9 The global reporting initiatives, business intelligence, and corporate sustainability: an analysis of Indian enterprise in the energy sector
10 CSR and its communication in multinational companies in India and the UK: dimensions and relationships
11 Creating a watchdog culture for ethical standards in Indian advertising
12 The role of CSR in skilling India: the sustainability of interventions by pharmaceutical companies
13 Microfinance as an instrument for achieving sustainable development: a research agenda
14 Leveraging social media to amplify CSR programmes
15 Building the Master Training programme: a case study
16 Transforming lives through education: a CSR case study of SRF foundation
17 Educating minds to empower the future: Capgemini
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