2023
DOI: 10.1002/bsd2.323
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Business response to mandatory corporate social responsibility with evidence from India

Vikrant Kulkarni,
Ashish Aggarwal

Abstract: There has been a lot of discussion on the shift from voluntary to mandatory corporate social responsibility (CSR) and its impacts in different countries across the globe. India is unique in this context as the reporting and expenditure of a certain amount under CSR has been mandated for companies. This article analyzes the changes and responses of Indian businesses post‐2014, when new CSR rules were enacted. The key objectives of this study are to assess the level of awareness and compliance, thematic and geog… Show more

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“…Existing studies of CSR assesses how much a business contributes to social initiatives in response to a variety of stakeholder interests and expectations (Galdos-Urbizu et al, 2024;Kulkarni & Aggarwal, 2024;McWilliams & Siegel, 2001). There are two common tranches among studies of the CSR-EM nexus in existing literature.…”
Section: Csr and Earnings Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Existing studies of CSR assesses how much a business contributes to social initiatives in response to a variety of stakeholder interests and expectations (Galdos-Urbizu et al, 2024;Kulkarni & Aggarwal, 2024;McWilliams & Siegel, 2001). There are two common tranches among studies of the CSR-EM nexus in existing literature.…”
Section: Csr and Earnings Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The scarcity of limited resources indicates rapid urban expansion (Wu et al, 2024). Organizations must integrate Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) into their business strategies and make it an integral part of their global activities rather than treating it as a standalone initiative or secondary policy (Al Frijat et al, 2023;Kulkarni & Aggarwal, 2024). It is concerning that businesses are depleting natural resources in the construction industry.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%