PHILOSOPHY OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILTY VIS-À-VIS CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
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Author(s):
ARTI ANEJA
Vol - 6, Issue- 7 ,
Page(s) : 157 - 172
(2015 )
DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMSH
Abstract
Most of the business globally is carried these days by corporations and corporations as the medium of business are most influential in shaping the growth of economics of the world. They dominate investment both in developed and developing countries. In terms of revenues, fifty one of the largest hundred economies in the world are corporations not countries.
- Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Delhi
- Narayan Murthy foreward at page xv in MeeraMitra (2007); It is only Business; India’s Corporate Social Responsiveness In Globalized World, New Delhi: Oxford University Press.
- Ibid (Henceforth referred as CSR).
- Nancy Lee and Philip Kotler, (2008), Corporate Social Responsibility: Doing The Most Good For Your Company And Your Cause, New Delhi: Willey India Pvt. Ltd., p-7.
- The Institute of Company Secretaries of India, (2012), Corporate Governance: Beyond Letters, New Delhi: Taxmann Publication, p-7.
- Swami Parthasarathy, (2006), Corporate Governance: Principles, Mechanism and Practice, New Delhi: Dreamtech Press, p-3.
- Ibid.
- S.K. Chaudhary, (2012), Corporate Governance: Issues and Challenge, New Delhi: Discovery Publishing House, p-5.
- Ibid.
- Milton Friedman, (2002), Capitalism and Freedom, Chicago, USA: University of Chicago Press.
- Bob Tricker, (2009), Corporate Governance: Principles, Policies and Practices, USA: Oxford University Press, p-35.
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