International Research journal of Management Science and Technology

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CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY REPORTING: STUDY OF GLOBAL TRENDS AND QUALITY OF REPORTING

    2 Author(s):  DR. RADHEY SHYAM BHARDWAJ,MS. BHAMINI GARG

Vol -  9, Issue- 6 ,         Page(s) : 78 - 87  (2018 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMST

Abstract

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSI) Over the previous two decades, reporting has been a common business activity. It has become a critical consideration for a big and growing number of stakeholders in determining whether or not they want to be associated with the company. Businesses must ensure that their negative social and environmental consequences are minimised to a bare minimum on a regular basis in order to be consistent with development on a finite world. They can better recognise both the possibilities and risks posed to them by building scenarios about the potential impact such elements or challenges may have on their operations throughout their supply chains and sectors.

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