CSR effectiveness in Indian public and private banking industry- insinuation to contingent growth, sustainability and employees sensitivity
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CSR effectiveness in Indian public and private banking industry- insinuation to contingent growth, sustainability and employees sensitivity
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WILLIAMS, HARSHIT
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BADUGU, DEVARAJ
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Thesis titled “CSR effectiveness in Indian public and private banking industry- insinuation to contingent growth, sustainability and employees sensitivity” submitted in fulfillment of the requirements for the award of degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY in BUSINESS MANAGEMENT by HARSHIT ERIC WILLIAMS. The research study examined the effect of corporate social responsibility on business operational concerns in the banking industry with specific emphasis to public and private sector banks. The basic objectives of this research work were to find out the relationship between the activities of corporate social responsibility and its impact on operational performance. The study has been conducted with the help of survey research. Primary data was used for the study with structured questionnaires as research instrument. Three hundred employees of the bank were evaluated and used as subjects for this study basically, which comprised of both public as well as private banks. The hypotheses were tested using z-test. The results of the study revealed that the activities of corporate social responsibility have an effect on business operational issues of banks. Based on the findings it was suggested that public and private sector banks should effectively implicate its employees in taking desirable good decisions regarding the setting of their achievable goals. There should be committed and duty-bound to enhance public enlightenment, strengthen the sense of employee, enhancing corporate reputation and initiating edifying campaigns to make various corporate entities to be aware that their responsibility does limits to earning profit and wealth maximization of shareholder. This will assist mangers to be more conscious and aware of social needs of their immediate concerns over environment and the community at large. |
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2017-05-30T10:26:24Z
2017-05-30T10:26:24Z 2017 |
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Thesis
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http://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/5810013203
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en
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application/pdf
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Sam Higginbottom University of Agriculture, Technology and Sciences
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