𝔖 Scriptorium
✦   LIBER   ✦

📁

Soulful Corporations: A Values-Based Perspective on Corporate Social Responsibility

✍ Scribed by Shashank Shah, V.E. Ramamoorthy (auth.)


Publisher
Springer India
Year
2014
Tongue
English
Leaves
668
Series
India Studies in Business and Economics
Edition
1
Category
Library

⬇  Acquire This Volume

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


In the light of multiple corporate debacles, financial crises and environmental disasters across the globe, the need for corporate goals to transition from simply maximising shareholder wealth to optimising stakeholder welfare is being echoed in various quarters. This book makes a distinct contribution by looking at Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) from a values-based perspective with a focus on providinga balance between corporate success and social well-being. The book emphasizes that corporations need to redefine their purposes to co-create long-term, sustainable and win–win solutions for multiple stakeholders through mutually-fulfilling and value-adding collaborative efforts. Through the ideal of ‘A Soulful Corporation’, the book proposes a new story where corporations, as associations of individuals, can identify their ‘collective spirits’ in terms of environmentally-aware, socially-inclusive and financially-rewarding missions.

Some of the unique features of the book include:

· A detailed study of the evolution of CSR from the ancient to contemporary times

· Insights gained through empirical research and personal interviews with over 100 industry captains, CEOs, MDs and heads of the CSR function across companies and industries

· Case studies on CSR practices and processes in leading Indian companies including the Tata Group, TVS Motor, HUL, Wipro, L&T, Bharat Petroleum, HDFC Bank, Birla Group, Reliance Industries and others.

· Cases on unique social welfare projects in the areas of education, healthcare and drinking water supply

· A ‘Society and Local Community Welfare Framework’and a ‘12-point Agenda for Affirmative Action’ that propose policy recommendations and provide corporations with a roadmap for their CSR journey in the light of the mandatory CSR spending introduced by the Government of India.

The book has relevance to multiple stakeholders: students, academics, CSR researchers, policy-makers, industry captains, business managers and entrepreneurs.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-lxvi
The World Today: Paradoxes Galore ....Pages 1-24
Corporate Misdemeanour: The Business of Business Is Business? ....Pages 25-50
Redefining Globalisation: Is a Better World Possible? ....Pages 51-65
Coping with Globalisation: A Quarter Century of Efforts ....Pages 67-122
Business Responsibility Through the Ages: A Journey from Scriptural Insights, with Noble Philanthropists, to Committed Institutions and Leaders ....Pages 123-154
Corporate Social Responsibility: Can Companies Make a Difference? ....Pages 155-197
Corporate Social Responsibility: The Indian Story Comes a Full Circle ....Pages 199-235
Corporate Citizenship: How Can Companies Be Good Citizens? ....Pages 237-265
Socially Responsible Investing: Investors’ Role in Promoting Corporate Citizenship ....Pages 267-279
Corporate Citizens at Work: An Introduction ....Pages 281-414
Integrating Individual Social Responsibility in a Corporate Framework: The SAI Way ....Pages 415-432
Uncovering the Corporate Soul: A Road Map for Affirmative Action ....Pages 433-451
Back Matter....Pages 453-608

✦ Subjects


Non-Profit Enterprises/Corporate Social Responsibility; Public Finance & Economics; Emerging Markets/Globalization


📜 SIMILAR VOLUMES


Value Based Management with Corporate So
✍ John D. Martin, J. William Petty, James S. Wallace 📂 Library 📅 2009 🏛 Oxford University Press, USA 🌐 English

As the first decade of the 21st century winds down we have seen a sea change in society's attitudes toward finance. The 1990s can best be described as the decade of shareholder supremacy, with each firm trying to outdo the other in their allegiance to shareholder value creation, or as it came to be

Corporate Social Responsibility: Compara
✍ K. Ravi Raman, Ronnie D. Lipschutz 📂 Library 📅 2010 🏛 Palgrave Macmillan 🌐 English

<DIV><DIV><DIV>Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has attracted a great deal of discussion and debate in the current phase of neoliberal globalization, both as a conceptual framework and as an apparently fresh facet of corporate culture, particularly with regard to business ethics, social and env

Corporate social responsibility : a stra
✍ Chandler, David 📂 Library 📅 2015 🏛 Business Expert Press 🌐 English

The goal of this project is to detail the core, defining principles of strategic CSR that differentiate it as a concept from the rest of the CSR/sustainability/business ethics field. It is designed to be a provocative piece, but one that solidifies the intellectual framework around an emerging conce

The Cooperative Movement (Corporate Soci
✍ Richard C. Williams 📂 Library 📅 2007 🌐 English

This book surveys the history of the cooperative movement from its origins in the 18th century and deals with the theory of cooperation, as contrasted with the "Standard Economic Model", based on competition. The book contains the results of field studies of a number of successful cooperatives both

Corporate Innovation Strategies: Corpora
✍ Nacer Gasmi 📂 Library 📅 2021 🏛 Wiley-ISTE 🌐 English

<span>Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is simply the maximization of a companyÂs value over time, undertaken because, in the long run, social and environmental problems ultimately become financial problems. The justification for CSR is therefore associated with representing the nature and role