CSR is a self-regulating business model which supports organisations to be socially accountable to itself, its stakeholders and the general public.
CSR and NGO engagement in Indian public sector mining companiesdoi:info:doi/10.9774/GLEAF.9781783534821_11Ray, SubhasisDevelopment-Oriented Corporate Social Responsibility Volume 2: Locally Led Init
Significantly, it used to be sufficient for a business entity to only declare its application of CSR concepts [21]. At the moment, we can observe an increased demand for information on the results of CSR activities [22,23] because stakeholders, when evaluating the activities of a company, ...
The definition of the industries corresponds to the sector classification of Deutsche Börse [58]. 3.2. Methodology The Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) is an independent international organization that provides the de facto standard for sustainability reporting [4]. Pioneering in the provision of ...
DHAKA - Fashion brands including H&M, Zara and Next are facing criticism from campaigners and trade unions over their lack of action to protect garment
Employee Voluntar y Programs A distinguishing feature of DSSE's CSR activities is that they provide assistance in terms of both funding and time for vol- untary activities and encourage participation. Every year about 10 people participate in these programs. Employees propose the activities they ...
Continuing funding from the now-expired Stimulus Package advanced technology and demonstration programs in the areas of renewables, electric automotive design, and industrial design. New regulatory regimes were introduced in the emis- sions reduction area. In this environment, ABB worked to pro- ...
More than 110 carbon dioxide reports prepared for customers of the Group not including APL 125 companies received Group funding for their business or development of products and services - Five new value-added products released to support customer business development: Traxens, Serenity, Reefer Pharma...
In the light of this law, this article argues that NGOs will play a decisive role in determining the benefits of corporate involvement and recommends that NGO–business partnerships are needed for meaningful social change. The article identifies a trust deficit between NGOs and businesses in India...
Funding: This research received no external funding. Data Availability Statement: The disclosure data presented in this study is available on request from the corresponding author. The remaining data is unavailable for sharing as it belongs to Thomson Reuters. Acknowledgments: I appreciate the helpful ...