We often confuse charity with CSR (corporate social responsibility), and label all sorts of activities as CSR.
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), also known as corporate conscience, refers to a management idea that sees companies integrating social and environmental factors into their operations. CSR ...
India transformed CSR into a statutory obligation under Section 135. This shift raises key questions on its role in governance and ...
Anyone who has turned on the television in recent years will recognize this scene: a company with a questionable track record launches some flashy initiative spotlighting the rescue of polar bears or ...
When a company embraces a robust corporate social responsibility program, it not only improves surrounding communities, but also benefits the organization’s own employees. Through CSR programs, ...
A company's annual balance sheet is no longer the most important document of the year. Or at least, it's not the only one. The social change that has taken place has brought more awareness to the need ...
Corporate Social Responsibility has evolved into a strategic imperative that aligns social impact with sustainability and profitability, transcending its status as a mere side project for businesses.
The corporate social responsibility efforts of Microsoft, Lego, Babylist, and Samsung are among some of Fast Company’s most ...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and governance have become critical components of modern business practice, where ethical imperatives are increasingly interwoven with economic performance.
Eleven banks and the majority of non-bank financial institutions (NBFIs) in Bangladesh reported no spending on corporate social responsibility (CSR) in 2025, exposing gaps in participation despite a ...