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Corporate Social Responsibility and Economic Responsiveness in India presents a comprehensive analysis of how businesses in India balance profit-making with social welfare. The book investigates the evolving role of CSR initiatives in driving economic development across various sectors of the Indian economy.
Damien Krichewsky explores the mechanisms through which corporate social responsibility programs address poverty, education, healthcare, and environmental sustainability while maintaining economic viability. The work examines case studies of Indian corporations implementing CSR strategies and their impact on both business performance and community development.
This academic work is essential for understanding contemporary corporate practices in emerging economies, particularly how Indian companies navigate regulatory frameworks and stakeholder expectations. It provides valuable insights for business leaders, policymakers, and scholars interested in sustainable development and economic growth in South Asia.







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