Unit I
Unit I – Understanding CSR
Understanding CSR- Evolution, importance, relevance and justification. CSR in the Indian context, corporate strategy.CSR and Indian corporate.
Course Name | Foundations of Corporate Social Responsibility |
Program | M. Sc. Cognitive Sciences, Learning and Technology |
Semester | Open Elective |
Credits | 3 |
Campus | Amritapuri |
Unit I – Understanding CSR
Understanding CSR- Evolution, importance, relevance and justification. CSR in the Indian context, corporate strategy.CSR and Indian corporate.
Unit II – Structure of CSR
In the Companies Act 2013 (Section 135); Rules under Section 13; CSR activities, CSR committees, CSR policy, CSR expenditure CSR reporting; Policies; Preparation of CSR policy and process of policy formulation; Government expectations, roles and responsibilities.
Unit III – CSR and Social Work
CSR practices in domestic and international area; Role and contributions of voluntary organizations to CSR initiatives. Role of implementation agency in Section 135 of the Companies Act, 2013.Effective CSR implementation. Role and expectations of social worker in CSR programmes.
Unit IV – Project Management in CSR initiatives
Project and programme; Monitoring and evaluation of CSR Interventions. CSR Documentation and report writing. Reporting framework, format and procedure. Social Enterprise and Government Initiatives.
Unit V – Models of CSR
Business Model, Social Marketing, Crowdfunding, Social Entrepreneurship – Case studies.
Prerequisite: Elective
Summary:
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is an emerging area of Social Work in India. This course will familiarize the students with the concept of CSR. For an individual, as for an organization, CSR gives an opportunity to participate as a responsible enlightened citizen and organization. The evolution of CSR has had a far-reaching impact on development in India.
Course Objectives:
Course Outcomes:
CO1: Acquired knowledge in the global perspectives of CSR and particular CSR practices in India
CO2: Understood the impact of CSR implementation on corporate culture, particularly as it relates to social issues
CO3: Understood the need, purpose, and relevance of research applicability in CSR practice and frame CSR policies and practices appropriate to the Indian workplace
Skills:
Course objectives CO-Program outcome PO – Mappings
PO1 | PO2 | PO3 | PO4 | PO5 | PO6 | PO7 | PO8 | PO9 | |
CO1 | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | |
CO2 | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – |
CO3 | – | – | – | – | X | X | X | – | X |
Evaluation Pattern:
Assessment | Internal | External |
Midterm Exam | 30 | |
*Continuous Assessment (CA) | 20 | |
End Semester | 50 |
*CA – Can be Quizzes, Assignment, Projects, and Reports, and Seminar
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