Strategic Corporate Social Responsibility Initiatives of MSME- A Study of Selected Units

mrs Namita, Shilpa Rani

Abstract


The corporate social responsibility emerged as a business management concept in 1930. Since then, social responsibility is a popular topic of investigation for practitioners and academics from all the disciplines and has continued to be the focus of business operations. Corporate social responsibility is one of the important aspects of civilized society in which every individual is continuously receiving different experiences from the society.

Keywords


Corporate Social Responsibility, Small and medium enterprises

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