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A Study of Corporate Social Responsibility and its impact on Performance of Corporate Sectors.

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Padma Misra, PhD

Corporate Social Responsibility principles can be difficult to put into practice and companies struggle to justify CSR activities in terms of tangible business benefit. It is with this view that a review of the available frameworks was used to operationalize CSR in Indian context. Four dimensions i.e. Operational, Economic, Environmental and Social comprising of 21 factors were identified. Based on this a survey was conducted and a sample of 100 NSE and BSE listed companies from Primary, Secondary, Tertiary and Quaternary Sectors was completed for the study. The scores were then correlated and regressed with a five year average of Return of Investment (ROI) of each company. The paper discusses the results obtained from the analysis which were statistically not significant but also did not hold negative implications for the companies.

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Business houses in India have been taking up the well being of the general public before the implementation of the corporate responsibility clause as per amendment of the Companies Act 2013. The annual report of Ministry of Corporate Affairs indicates the thirty loss making companies have spent amount on CSR activity. Since, the addition of corporate responsibility clause is recent development of India corporate sector. This article has been written with the basic objective to describe the statutory provisions of CSR activity to promote awareness about the concept and also to describe the growth of corporate sector in India. The effectiveness of the CSR activity has been measured on the bases of information given in the Annual Report of Ministry of Corporate Affairs.

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In the recent years Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has witnessed a tremendous increase in awareness and control in the global arena. It is a concept where business organizations apart from their profitability and growth show interest in societal and environmental welfare by taking the responsibility of impact of their activities on stake holders, employees, shareholders, customers, suppliers, and civil society. However, in developing nations the situation of CSR activities of financial institutions is not so flourishing. The aims of this study are to investigate the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) activities performed by ten commercial banks in Bangladesh and explore the potential social impacts and sustainability in the future. This study also traced to find the relationship among operational performance by contributing CSR activities. CSR activities affect social attention to the customers and related stakeholders. It shows the relation between after tax net operating income and CSR expenditures by banks using SPSS software.

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The advent of globalization, consequential scarcity of resources, improved communication systems, public awareness, and regulations forced business houses to legitimize corporate social responsibility (CSR) as integral component for sustainability. Over the past five decades the discourse of corporate social responsibility (CSR) has been its implications on the corporate world. The present study is an analysis of implications of business houses’ attributes on CSR legitimization in India. Using the CSR ratings by leading agency (Karmayog) as a surrogate measure of CSR performance, cross sectional analysis of three years CSR scores of top 500 companies dispersed across 38 industries is presented, in order to identify the business organisations’ age and operational area that cause variation in CSR performance in India. The objective of the study is to offer an insight into impact of age and operational area on CSR legitimization. The result reveals; a) Improved CSR legitimization over three years b)Strong association of business houses’ age and operational area with the CSR scores, suggesting a need for unique CSR model that is in commensuration with the attributes of business houses. It is imperative from the findings that attention on CSR legitimization is much demanded from the business houses that are at infancy and are operating in domestic peripheries. Key words : Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), Legitimisation,

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Changes in social system circumstances, have created new social demands and requirements of businesses. The attention of company social responsibility is frequently viewed as a possible device for taking care of social demands and response as businesses consciously assume responsibility for society. Corporate Social Responsibility is a thought whereby companies/banking institutions admit the rewards of society. Therefore the earth by forward responsibility for the impact of their exercises on partners, employees, investors, customers, environment instead of their gains and development. This paper aims at providing a review of quantitative and qualitative research on Corporate Social Responsibility in banking sectors. So, we tend to establish five issues of stress of CSR research during this sector. These issues are perception toward CSR, drivers, impacts, CSR practices, and CSR reporting. By doing this, we tend to raise some rising and missing issues that are derived from empirical practices. The new research direction proposed during this paper could facilitate to develop an improve understanding of CSR and encourage CSR implementation in the banking sector.

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