Corporate Social Responsibility: Concepts and Cases

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Corporate Social Responsibility is more than just image building. This book seeks to explore some concepts of CSR, its scope and practices, how it differs from business ethics, what is socially responsible investment, etc. Included are insightful cases on Reebok, The Bhopal Gas Tragedy, Argyle and CSR in India.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Sumati Reddy

Sumati Reddy holds a Masters Degree in Business Administration from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia. Her other qualifications include, Bachelor of Arts, Diploma in Hotel Management, Certified Hospitality Educator, Diploma in French, and Diploma in Spanish. She is currently pursuing Ph.D. in the field of Organizational Behavior from Osmania University, Hyderabad. Her topic for the dissertation is ‘The Impact of Organizational Culture on Organizational performance.’ She is a Faculty Member at ICFAI Books, Hyderabad, an affiliate of The ICFAI University. She has edited books on Corporate Social Responsibility, Workforce Diversity, Training and Development and Performance Management. She is also an Adjunct Faculty at the ICFAI Business School, Hyderabad, where she teaches Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management. Her areas of interest include international organizational behavior with a focus on change management, international negotiations, group dynamics, and managerial competencies; and experience in the hospitality and pharma sectors in the functional area of Human Resource Management.

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Title
Corporate Social Responsibility: Concepts and Cases
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8178812126
Length
219p.
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