Corporate Social Responsibility and Social Entrepreneurship: An Indian Context

Abstract The present paper presents critical points of view on the existing corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices in India. It argues that due to society's awareness, people's expectations from the government and companies have significantly increased due to various reasons. At t...

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