CSR as the New Age Corporate Practice

Reality, Issues, and its Impact on Workers in the Field

Authors

  • Subir Rana School of Social Sciences of the National Institute of Advanced Studies in Bangalore, India

Abstract

Book review

Asia Monitor Resource Centre (ed) (2012). The Reality of Corporate Social Responsibility: Case Studies on the Impact of CSR on Workers in China, South Korea, India and Indonesia. Hong Kong: Asia Monitor Resource Centre. ISBN: 978 962 7145 40 0. 

Author Biography

Subir Rana, School of Social Sciences of the National Institute of Advanced Studies in Bangalore, India

Subir Rana is a Post-Doctoral Associate at the School of Social Sciences of the National Institute of Advanced Studies in Bangalore, India, where he is affiliated with the Skills, Livelihoods and Mobilities Programme. He has a PhD in Sociology from Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi. His research interests include the sociology of visual arts, people-state conflict, subaltern communities, borderlands and border citizens, and the process, policy and concerns of land acquisition in India, among others. Email: 123.subir@gmail.com.

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Published

2021-06-03 — Updated on 2015-01-01

How to Cite

Rana, S. (2015) “CSR as the New Age Corporate Practice: Reality, Issues, and its Impact on Workers in the Field”, Asian Labour Review, 1(1), pp. 114–124. Available at: https://journal.labourreview.org/index.php/alr/article/view/7 (Accessed: 5 December 2024).