Calcutta ReviewUniversity of Calcutta., 2006 |
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... corporate social responsibilities . CSR has been the focus of attention of corporate chief executives across the globe . Annual public statements of different corporate houses do always mention about their having observed the social ...
... corporate social responsibilities . CSR has been the focus of attention of corporate chief executives across the globe . Annual public statements of different corporate houses do always mention about their having observed the social ...
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... corporate social responsibility was one . The study made the researchers come to a conclusion that social ... corporate profits in the short run— 41 % agree , 16 % are neutral and 43 % disagree . 2. Social responsibility invariably will ...
... corporate social responsibility was one . The study made the researchers come to a conclusion that social ... corporate profits in the short run— 41 % agree , 16 % are neutral and 43 % disagree . 2. Social responsibility invariably will ...
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... corporate intents . When the corporations talk about their roles in the societies and gives a fabulous lists thereof , the obvious response of mistrust creeps in the minds of people . Demands for accountability from an increasingly ...
... corporate intents . When the corporations talk about their roles in the societies and gives a fabulous lists thereof , the obvious response of mistrust creeps in the minds of people . Demands for accountability from an increasingly ...
Contents
A Two Novels on Shakespeare | 1 |
Issues and Imperatives | 19 |
AgeingA Calidoscopic Psychological View | 36 |
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