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A study on CSR eco-system in India
This paper provides a critical look at the definition
of CSR based on the subject matter literature available. Because CSR is an
emerging term in both definition and reality, this study aims to illustrate CSR
in relation to the different stakeholders and entities termed as CSR ecosystem
in this study. Furthermore, this study also offers an outline of factors,
interactions and contexts under review, such as CSR, Section 135 of the Indian
Companies Act 2013, the effect of the Act on corporate bodies' CSR operations,
the impact of CSR on societal and environmental concerns, contrasting CSR
schools of thinking, and gaps in the views of management, government,
shareholders and stakeholders.
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Declaration of conflicts of interest
NO CONFLICT OF INTERESTCorresponding author email
rsm2017001@iiita.ac.inLead author country
- India
Lead author job role
- Higher Education Researcher
Lead author institution
Indian Institute of Information Technology AllahabadHuman Participants
- Yes
Ethics statement
We, hereby affirm that the contents of this manuscript are original. Furthermore, it has neither been published elsewhere in any language fully or partly, nor is it under review for publication elsewhere. We affirm that all the authors have seen and agreed to the submitted version of the manuscript and their inclusion of name as co-authors. Also, if our manuscript is accepted, we agree to comply with the formalities as given on the website of the journal. KULDEEP SINGH Date – 01/02/2021 Dr. Madhvendra MisraComments
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