Corporate Governance Ethics & Social Responsibility of Business - by Dr. Amit Kumar, Dr. Mukund Chandra Mehta (SBPD Publications)


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An excellent book for commerce students appearing in competitive, professional and other examinations. 1.Business Ethics : An Overview, 2. Business Ethics and its Theories, 3. Nature of Ethics and its Relevance to Business, 4. Corporate Governance : An Introduction and Framework, 5. Failure of Corporate Governance and Reforms, 6. Clause 49 : Corporate Governance Initiative in India, 7. Corporate Governance Practices : An Introduction, 8. Board Committee : Roles and Responsibilities, 9. Whistle Blowing : An Introduction , 10. Whistle Blower Policy and Framework, 11. Whistle Blower Protection Act, 2014, 12 .Corporate Social Responsibility : An Introduction, 13. Corporate Social Responsibilities and Social Audit.




Corporate Governance Ethics & Social Responsibility of Business By Dr. Amit Kumar, Dr. Mukund Chandra Mehta


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Unit-1 : [India and the Contemporary World-1 (History)] 1.The French Revolution, 2. Socialism in Europe and the Russian Revolution, 3. Nazism and the Rise of Hitler, 4. Forest Society and Colonialism, 5. Postoralists in the Modern World, Unit-2 : [Contemporary India-1 (Geography)] 1. India : Size and Location, 2. Physical Features of India, 3. Drainage, 4. Climate, 5. Natural Vegetation and Wild Life, 6. Population, Unit-3 : [Democratic Politics-1 (Civics)] 1. Democracy in the Contemporary World, 2. What is Democracy ? Why Democracy ?, 3. Constitutional Design, 4. Electoral Politics, 5. Working of Institutions, 6. Democratic Rights, Unit-4 : [Economics] 1. The Story of Village Palampur, 2. People as Resources, 3. Poverty as a Challenge, 4. Food Security in India, Project Work.




CORPORATE GOVERNANCE, ETHICS AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY, Second Edition


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This book, now in its second edition, examines various issues and factors underlying corporate governance and suggests remedies for problems. It addresses contemporary ethical, legal and environmental issues and concepts in the corporate business world, and discusses various codes of conduct, concepts, guidelines, and rules and regulations in relation to ethical business practices. The book is designed for postgraduate students of commerce and management. It would also be useful to students of law, chartered accountancy, company secretaryship, and ICWA. It can also serve as a reference for corporate professionals, administrators, and practising managers. Key features: Examines the CSR practices of Indian corporates. Provides an account of the legislation governing corporate social responsibility. Highlights contributions made to CSR by corporates through NGOs. Provides guidelines for ethics to be maintained by professionals.




Corporate Ethics, Governance, and Social Responsibility: Precepts and Practices: Precepts and Practices


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Is profit-making the only goal of a business? Should an unbridled market mechanism drive corporate enterprise? To what extent should corporations compensate for the manifest and hidden costs that are incurred by the society at large? These are some of the questions that have engaged specialist economists, business barons, corporate heads and management experts for decades. Corporate Ethics, Governance, and Social Responsibility: Precepts and Practices addresses these issues and deals with three key concepts impacting contemporary businesses: business or corporate ethics, corporate governance, and corporate social responsibility.




Corporate Governance and Business Ethics


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This volume explores corporate governance from three perspectives: a traditional economic, a philosophical, and an integrated business ethics perspective. Corporate governance has enjoyed a long tradition in the English-speaking world of management sciences. Following its traditional understanding it is defined as leadership and control of a firm with the aim of securing the long-term survival and viability of that firm. But recent business scandals and financial crises continue to provide ample cause for concern and have all fuelled interest in the ethical aspects. As a result, corporate governance has been criticized by many social groups. Economic sciences have failed to provide a clear definition of the corporate governance concept. Complexity increases if we embed the economic approach of corporate governance in a philosophical context. This book seeks to define the concept by examining its economic, philosophical and business ethics foundations.







Social Responsibility and Corporate Governance


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Connecting Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) with Corporate Governance (CG) is a 21st Century challenge. This edited volume illustrates that CSR can be used as a tool to improve Corporate Governance in organizations and improve the relationship between business and society. Moreover the book argues that they should be treated together in synergy in management literature. This two volume work connects these two crucial business functions, describing the preconditions for successful integration and the tools for practical implementation. Volume 2 puts forward eight recommendations for practice. Contributors put forward research and implications for policy and practice including coverage of knowledge management strategy, socially responsible banking operations and transparency procedures in the context of emerging economies.




Ethics, Social Responsibility and Innovation in Corporate Governance


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The misconduct of various companies directs both practitioners and academics towards the necessity for a requisitely holistic approach to governance and management. As such, there is a current focus for researchers and practitioners on contemporary solutions for governance and management in this sense. Such efforts have led to the development of integral management and governance, meaning that the process of management and governance in a certain company has to be integrated and consistent with culture, credibility, entrepreneurial spirit, ecology, ethics, innovation, and social responsibility. Consequently, in the process of a company’s management and governance, the key stakeholders have to achieve the (corporate) integrity of their company’s functioning. The integrity of such a company’s functioning is currently treated as the precondition for a company’s success in the long run. This volume explores such issues in the broader context of the MER Model of Integral Management and Governance, which is based on the multi-layered integration of governance and management with an enterprise and its environment, considering the fundamental aspirations for the enterprise’s existence and, thus, its quantitative, as well as qualitative, changes.




Business Ethics and Corporate Governance


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The Book Is Divided Into 11 Parts-Business Ethics-Misconception About Business Ethics Managing Ethical Dilemmas-Shaping The Ethical Culture-Professionals And Ethics. Ethical Values-Indian Ethos In Management-Corporate Governance And Professional Ethics-Culture-Corporate Social Responsibility-Protection Of Shareholders. Followed By 9 Annexures, References And Index.