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Dynamics of Sustainable and Ethically Responsible Business Practices in Corporate Social Responsibility
Harshi Garg (IIMT University, India), George Nwokike Ike (Girne American University, Cyprus),
Mohammad Kashif (Graphic Era University (Deemed), Dehradun, India), and
Md Sikandar Azam (ICFAI Business School (IBS), Hyderabad, India)
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DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-3238-2.ch005
Abstract
This book chapter constitutes a securing examination of the subject of corporate social responsibility (CSR), getting into the complicated circumstances surrounding company conduct. It carefully evaluates CSR's converting route, establishing its historical foundations and establishing available changes. All living things on the earth are directly or indirectly bound to the community, and the single most essential thing is the human being, who bears the greatest duty to the community to which the individual is a citizen. The objective of the study is to explain in thoroughly the growth of CSR in India, and to evaluate the changing shift of CSR, which will offer information into how businesses have evolved their tactics and targets. The chapter offers to serve as an informative manual, creating an extremely prepared road for users who seek to recognize and effectively operate in the rapidly evolving field of sustainability.