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SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY OF BUSINESS, BUSINESS ETHICS AND CORPORATE GOVERNANCE - NEED FOR A UNIFIED APPROACH.
Through this paper the author tries to analyse the true meaning of the concepts of Business Ethics, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Corporate Governance and assess the present status of implementation of these ideas in our country in the context of the ever quickening process of developmen...
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RAJAGIRI JOURNAL OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
2012
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100 | |a George Kuriyan |9 72393 | ||
245 | |a SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY OF BUSINESS, BUSINESS ETHICS AND CORPORATE GOVERNANCE - NEED FOR A UNIFIED APPROACH. | ||
260 | |b RAJAGIRI JOURNAL OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT |c 2012 | ||
300 | |b Volume 4 Number 1 June 2012 |a p.11-30 | ||
520 | |a Through this paper the author tries to analyse the true meaning of the concepts of Business Ethics, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Corporate Governance and assess the present status of implementation of these ideas in our country in the context of the ever quickening process of development after the liberalisation and globalisation of our economy. The author feels that subjects of Business Ethics, Corporate Social Responsibility and Governance are at present dealt with independently as separate topics even though they are mutually inclusive and closely inter connected. Business Ethics is all about doing justice to each and every stake holder of business including the society. This is also the ultimate objective of CSR as all the stake holders of business are part and parcel of the society. Thus the concept of CSR transforms into a wider theme of social responsibility of business. Corporate governance enables businesses to fulfil this enlarged responsibility. E-governance facilitates the above process. All the intense dilemmas associated with development we are witnessing in our country these days are the direct result of a lack of clear appreciation of the real meaning of CSR combined with the failure of governance systems. The author disagrees with the tokenism currently practiced by corporate business organisations in fulfilling their sacred responsibility towards society. | ||
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