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Integrating and implementing CSR: A case of CONCOR (Container Corporation of India) in India

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CSR in India is gaining momentum as a result of new legislation and pressure from multiple stakeholders. This chapter discusses the CSR program of a public sector enterprise, CONCOR (Container Corporation of India) in light of the changing regulatory environment form CSR in the country. This success story highlights how the CSR program in an Indian public sector enterprise was designed, planned and implemented right from its inception stage. The critical success factors for the implementation of CSR program on economic and social status of the beneficiaries are studied and presented. The findings of the project highlight the broad scope and implementation of different CSR initiatives and the effectiveness of the implementing organization in enhancing the capabilities of these poor communities and thus improving their livelihoods.

History

Volume

2

Chapter number

8

Pagination

143-157

ISBN-13

9781783534807

Language

eng

Publication classification

B Book chapter, B1 Book chapter

Copyright notice

2015, Greenleaf Publishing

Extent

13

Editor/Contributor(s)

Jamali, Dima , Karam, Charlotte , Blowfield, Michael

Publisher

Greenleaf Publishing

Place of publication

Sheffield, Eng.

Title of book

Development-oriented corporate social responsibility

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