India and Ethical business
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- Women bear the brunt of mining operations in Indigenous Australia and abroad
- I. Macdonald; C. Rowland / Oxfam, 2002
- Provides practical examples of situations where women and children have consistently suffered disproportionately from the negative impacts of mining projects due to the policies and behaviour of the companies involved. The foll...
- Comparative lessons from CSR in Ghana, India and Trinidad & Tobago
- K. Monson / Resource Centre for the Social Dimensions of Business Practice, UK, 2003
- This report attempts to provide a complete overview of socially responsible business practice in Ghana, India and Trinidad and Tobago and how each sector views the subject. The paper provides and overview of socially responsibl...
- Impact of supply chains on women
- Business for Social Responsibility, 2002
- Women comprise a majority of the workforce in labor-intensive manufacturing industries such as apparel, footwear, toys, electronics, food processing and house-wares. They also work extensively in the informal sector, including in agri...
- What is the state of corporate responsibility in India?
- R. Kumar; D. Murphy; V. Balsari / New Academy of Business, UK, 2001
- This report presents the results of a poll on corporate responsibility in India. The first part of the document provides an overview and history of corporate responsibility, according to four different models, namely: t...
- Environmental regulation and international competitiveness in India
- S. Chaturvedi; N. Gunjan / Economic and Political Weekly, India, 2003
- This article examines, in the Indian context, the issues of the linkage between exports from developing countries and the regulatory standards set by developed-country importers for food safety, quality and environmental norms. In par...
- Research report and case studies on the costs and potential benefits of tourism to national parks.
- H.J. Goodwin; I.J. Kent; K.T. Parker; M.J. Walpole / Department for International Development, UK, 1997
- This is the first, introductory volume of a report and case studies looking at the benefits and costs of tourism to national parks. Three, in-depth case studies were carried out in India, Zimbabwe and Indonesia and a final report comp...
- More coordination and better monitoring is needed if social labelling in India's carpet industry is really to take effect
- A. N. Sharma; R. Sharma; N. Raj / International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour, 2000
- At present, child-labour related social labelling in India is limited only to the carpet industry and is characterised by the existence of a multiplicity of labels that have generated numerous claims and counter-claims in recent times...
- But what does corporate citizenship mean for modern Indian business?
- Centre for Social Markets, UK, 2001
- This report presents a broad picture of modern Indian business perceptions of, and attitudes towards, corporate social and environmental responsibility (CSER), based on a survey conducted by CSM in Spring 2001. Companies survey...
- Partnership with local communities benefits enterprises and effected communities
- Business Partners for Development, 2000
- This article covers a case study of the 'partnering' process undertaken by the Sarshatali coal mining project, India, and the outcomes for business, communities and governance. The main findings regarding the partnering process...
- A Sporting Chance: Tackling child labour in India's sports goods industry
- Christian Aid, 1998
- Research by Christian Aid and the South Asian Coalition on Child Servitude (SACCS) has found that Indian children - some as young as seven - are routinely stitching footballs for export to Britain. Boys as young as ten were also found...
- Institute for Studies in Industrial Development (ISID)
- Industry and the corporate sector in India
- ESocialSciences (eSS)
- Research in Asia
- Nalsar University of Law, Hyderabad, India
- University conducting research on law-related issues
- Liberty Institute, India
- Indian socio-economic research institute focussing on governance, the environment, and economics.
- Centre for Social Markets, UK
- Independent organisation dedicated to promoting social justice, human rights and sustainable development through responsible entrepreneurship and the effective use of economic institutions. CSM currently has offices in the United Kingdom and India and works through a global network of associates and specialists in diverse fields. While international in scope, CSM has a particular focus on the pr...




