Corporate Social Responsibility Initiatives and Disclosure by Indian Central Public Sector Enterprises – Evidence from Navratna Companies
Abstract
Ethics, responsibility and social responsiveness have become significant themes
in research and the public domain. They are discussed under labels such as the
ethical economy, sustainability, fair trade, corporate citizenship and more generally
as Corporate Social Responsibility or CSR and it can be regarded as a corporate
attempt to institutionalize ethics. CSR typically stands for corporate responses to
ethical, environmental and social issues. Indian businesses have a long tradition of
engaging in philanthropic and community programs and entrepreneurs today are
effectively using these principles of social-business. In India, public sector
enterprises have taken a lot of CSR initiatives which have met with varying needs of
the society. The present study has made an attempt to understand the status of CSR
initiatives and practices made by Navratna Central Public Sector Enterprises
(CPSEs) in India by measuring their level of CSR disclosure. For this, an original
Corporate Social Responsibility Disclosure Index for Navratna Central Public
Sector Enterprises (CSRDI – NRCPSE)) was developed and used. The required data
for the period of five years from 2010-2011 to 2014-15 were collected from the
annual reports of Navratna companies using content analysis. It also finds the yearwise, company-wise and Indices-wise differences in the CSR Disclosures of
Navratna Central Public Sector Enterprises in India