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Building Pillars of Sustainability: An Empirical Investigation


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1 Assistant Professor, Shaheed Bhagat Singh (E) College (University of Delhi), Sheikh Sarai, Triveni Phase II, New Delhi-17, India
     

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In the present parlance, sustainability is the requirement. Humankind is using natural resources at a faster rate than they are being replaced. If this continues, future generations will not have the resources they need for their development. Sustainable development is about meeting the needs of the society while living within the planet's ecological limits and without jeopardizing the ability of future generations to meet their needs. Social responsibility is closely linked to sustainable development. Corporate Social Responsibility is an entry point for understanding sustainable development issues and responding to them in a firm's business strategy. Keeping in mind the objectivity of the article, the paper describes the conceptual framework of sustainable development and its three pillars. The next section discusses the relationship between sustainable development and corporate social responsibility in the context of developing economies. For the empirical analysis, the hypotheses were formulated to study the relationship between the average market price of the companies and the environmental performance and expenditure on CSR.


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Sustainable Development, Corporate Social Responsibility, Economic Performance, Expenditure on CSR

C33, C87, M14, Q56

Paper Submission Date : April 16, 2013 ; Paper Acceptance Date : June 30, 2013.

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Triveni Batham
Assistant Professor, Shaheed Bhagat Singh (E) College (University of Delhi), Sheikh Sarai, Triveni Phase II, New Delhi-17, India

Abstract


In the present parlance, sustainability is the requirement. Humankind is using natural resources at a faster rate than they are being replaced. If this continues, future generations will not have the resources they need for their development. Sustainable development is about meeting the needs of the society while living within the planet's ecological limits and without jeopardizing the ability of future generations to meet their needs. Social responsibility is closely linked to sustainable development. Corporate Social Responsibility is an entry point for understanding sustainable development issues and responding to them in a firm's business strategy. Keeping in mind the objectivity of the article, the paper describes the conceptual framework of sustainable development and its three pillars. The next section discusses the relationship between sustainable development and corporate social responsibility in the context of developing economies. For the empirical analysis, the hypotheses were formulated to study the relationship between the average market price of the companies and the environmental performance and expenditure on CSR.


Keywords


Sustainable Development, Corporate Social Responsibility, Economic Performance, Expenditure on CSR

C33, C87, M14, Q56

Paper Submission Date : April 16, 2013 ; Paper Acceptance Date : June 30, 2013.




DOI: https://doi.org/10.17010/pijom%2F2013%2Fv6i8%2F60021