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CSR is about responsibility: Richard Welford

Corporate social responsibility goes far beyond what is envisaged in India’s current CSR rules, says Welford Richard Welford, co-founder and chairman of CSR Asia, an independent think tank and consultancy firm that is a strategic partner of IRBF Index 2015, has been working on environmental management and social responsibility for over two decades. A pioneer …

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For business, the future lies in sustainability

Perhaps you’ve heard the news that everyone is doomed. There’s a crater-sized gap between rich and poor and our planet is running out of room and resources while governments and charities struggle to right the ship.But what about business? If all companies harnessed their powers for good, capitalism could be the most influential force for …

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Corporate giving: do Irish companies make the effort? – View Point

Social responsibility is good for business, so why is corporate giving so low? It’s hard not to be cynical when you hear companies boasting about their values. After all, both Worldcom and Enron were once seen as leading lights when it came to corporate social responsibility (CSR), as was Volkswagen.If the recent emissions scandal tells …

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CSR: From philanthropy to real social change

RENOWNED economist Milton Friedman would never have imagined that acceptable returns on shareholders’ investment would remain to be the only measure for assessing a corporation’s success because for him there is only one responsibility of business—to utilize its resources and perform activities designed to boost profits so long as it follows the rules of the …

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Indian companies are laundering their CSR spends

The statutory corporate social responsibility (CSR) norms introduced two years ago were expected to revolutionise funding of social causes, but some sections of India Inc may now be abusing these for laundering of black money, according to sources privy to such transactions.Some companies are using onhire charitable trusts to fabricate CSR spending, at least two …

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