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Fonceca, Clayton Michael
- CSR Responsiveness vs. Corporate Business Ethics – A Critical Analysis
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1 P.G. and Research Department of Social Work, Sacred Heart College, Tirupattur-635601, IN
2 P.G. and Research Department of Social Work, Bishop Heber College, Trichy-620017, IN
1 P.G. and Research Department of Social Work, Sacred Heart College, Tirupattur-635601, IN
2 P.G. and Research Department of Social Work, Bishop Heber College, Trichy-620017, IN
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Asian Journal of Management, Vol 8, No 2 (2017), Pagination: 123-126Abstract
With the dawn of mandating the implementation of CSR in the Companies Bill (2013), many corporates are yet to adopt appropriate policies and procedures that fall into the context of CSR Activities.The ethics of the organization define its moral obligation not only to its employees but also to the society. CSR Responsiveness and Ethics of the organization should go hand in hand to bring about effective CSR Practices that would create a significant outcome towards the growth and development of our nation. The study aims to understand the implication of CSR Responsiveness with the Corporate Business Ethics existing in a Multinational Organization in India. The study was conducted in one of the top Multinational IT Sectors in Tamil Nadu and the census method was adopted and all 137 employees who were engaged in the CSR Division of the organization were taken for the study adopting the descriptive research design. The study revealed that there is a significant relationship between CSR Responsiveness and the Corporate Ethics of the organization. These attributes tend to affect the other when implemented depicting a strong bond with one another. Employees may be given awareness with regard to the salient features of the 'Companies Bill 2013' (Section 135) to ensure effective implementation of CSR Practices. An effective scientific enquiry may be undertaken in order to identify the strengths and short comings of the scheme. Thus, bringing about a congruence between CSR Responsiveness and the Corporate Business Ethics Existing in the Organization. This would ensure that CSR Responsiveness and Ethics of the organization go hand in hand in bringing about effective CSR Practices that would create a significant outcome toward the growth and development of our nation.Keywords
CSR Responsiveness, Corporate Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility.- Social Media–Boon or Bane:A Case Study on Rural Youth
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1 Sacred Heart College, Tirupattur – 635601, IN
2 P.G. & Research Department of Social Work, Sacred Heart College, Tirupattur – 635601, IN
1 Sacred Heart College, Tirupattur – 635601, IN
2 P.G. & Research Department of Social Work, Sacred Heart College, Tirupattur – 635601, IN
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Research Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, Vol 10, No 1 (2019), Pagination: 151-154Abstract
An individual’s life can now be viewed with a widespread representations of facts, tweets, comments, selfie’s, photographs, relationship status, likes, dislikes, moods, interests, mutual friends and status to name a few. The current study incorporates a qualitative approach in a rural college located in Tirupattur, Vellore District, Tamil Nadu - India. The Explanatory Case Study Design was adopted and five case studies were undertaken to study the implication of social networks on rural youth. The studies undertaken clearly reveal that the youth in rural areas are no different form the youth in the cities who are victims of bane troubled by their status, tweets, comments, friends, memes, trolls and social media obsessions.Keywords
Boon, Bane.References
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