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Strategic Corporate Responsibility and Green Management : Perspectives and Issues in Emerging Economies / edited by Ananda Das Gupta.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Gupta, Ananda Das, editor.
Series:
Critical studies on corporate responsibility, governance and sustainability ; Volume 16.
Critical Studies on Corporate Responsibility, Governance and Sustainability Series ; Volume 16
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Sustainable development.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (177 pages)
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Bingley, England : Emerald Publishing Limited, [2023]
Summary:
This volume of Critical Studies on Corporate Responsibility, Governance and Sustainabilityharnesses corporate responsibility and green management to integrate social and environmental concerns into productive business operations, paving the way for future successes in emerging economies.
Contents:
Cover
Strategic Corporate Responsibility and Green Management
Editorial Board
STRATEGIC CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY AND GREEN MANAGEMENT: PERSPECTIVES AND ISSUES IN EMERGING ECONOMIES
Copyright
Contents
List of Contributors
Foreword
A Technology-Enabled Solution for Women Empowerment in India and Waste Management for Combating COVID-19 and Beyond
Abstract
Introduction
Literature Review
Need for Connecting Farmers to Consumers Directly
Need for Technology-Based Fresh-Produce Value Chain
Research Methodology
Role of Self-Help Groups and Their Federation
The Concept Behind Maha Savitri Mobile Application
Results and Discussion
Role of the Model in Food Supply Chain
Feminisation of Agriculture in India
Policy Implications
Aggregation of the Large Membership Base Using Technology
Scope of Cashless/Digital Payments for Customers
SMS Alerts/GIS-Based Tracking
Reduction of Transport Costs and Benefits Returned to Rural Farmers
Incorporating Circular Economy Principles via the Maha Savitri App
Conclusion
Notes
References
Corporate Social Responsibility and Its Impact on the Sustainable Development Goals: A Study of Mexican Companies
Companies in Mexico
Governance
Sustainable Development Goals
Methodology
Results
Corporate Social Responsibility Does Not Avert the Tragedy of the Commons - Case Study: Coca-Cola India*
The Tragedy of the Commons
Altruism
Property Regimes
Business Context
Corporate Social Responsibility
Case Study: Coca-Cola India
Water Crisis
Causes of the Water Crisis
Unregulated Commons
Plant Location
Kaladera Plant
Small User
Rain Water Harvesting
Conclusions
Regulatory Regime
Epilogue
Notes.
The Sins of the CSR Movement: Errors in CSR
The Five Errors of the CSR Movement
The TP Dictates Imagination and Private Property
Third Error: (Social Scientism)
Fourth Error: Role of Government and Regulation
Fifth Error: Holistic Culture
Can Corporate Social Responsibility Make Business Sense? Framework Based on ITC e-Choupal
Part ICSR: The Concept
CSR in India
CSR and Corporates
Part IIITC e-Choupal
e-Choupal Model
Sustenance of the Model: Issues
Theoretical Framework
FMCG Superhighway
Implications for Strategic CSR
E-Choupals: Deveshwar's Dream Gets Hazy, Business Standard, Ishita Ayan Dutt | Kolkata 18 August 2010
E-Choupals: Deveshwar's Dream Gets Hazy Rediff.com: 18 August 2010
Enabling Skill Development in the Pandemic - The CSR Perspective
COVID-19 Scenario - A World View
Skill Development - A Global View
Pandemic and Skill Development - Indian Perspective
Sectoral Perspective to Skill Development
Government of India - Efforts to Address Skill Gap
CSR and Skill Development
Sustainable Communities and Consciousness - The Missing Link to a Low Carbon Transition in Developing Economies
Objective
Background
Findings
Economy
Environment
People
Discussion
Limitations
Auroville Charter
Corporate Social Responsibility in MSMEs in India
CSR Practices in the MSME Sector
In Ensuring Success… Concerted Effort Is Imminent!
Green Growth and Regrowth: Pleading for Progress With Sustainability and Responsibility
Learning From Green Economy
Bases of Green Economy.
Green Growth Strategies for Human Betterment
Green Growth Scenarios in India
Three Alternatives
Results for Each Scenario
Our Findings
India: Green Growth Both Necessary and Affordable
Greening Work
Critique of Green Growth
Climate Change and Economic Disparity
Indian Response
Promoting Degrowth
Understanding the Notion
Aftereffect of the Pandemic
The Implementation of Degrowth
Conclusion: Pleading FOR Regrowth and Inclusive Growth
Moving Away From the Growth Addiction
Towards Green and Inclusive Growth
All-Inclusive Regrowth
Epilogue - Business, Society and Globalisation: An Agenda for Corporate Leadership
I
Social Responsibility and Business Ethics
The Threshold of CSR
The Global Scenario
Indian Context
II
The Linkages Between 'Business' and 'Society'
III
Emerging Perspectives that Address Corporate Social Responsibility
Summing Up
References.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
1-80071-446-7

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