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Corporate social responsibilities of Indian public sector enterprises-a case study of Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL)

Murthy, Muniyappa Krishna and Pitty, Nagarjuna (2012) Corporate social responsibilities of Indian public sector enterprises-a case study of Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL). In: International Conference on Management, Leadership and Governance (ICMLG), FEB 07-08, 2013, Bangkok Univ, Bangkok, THAILAND, pp. 194-202.

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Abstract

The high level of public accountability attached to Public Sector Enterprises as a result of public ownership makes them socially responsible. The Committee of Public Undertakings in 1992 examined the issue relating to social obligations of Central Public Sector Enterprises and observed that ``being part of the `State', every Public Sector enterprise has a moral responsibility to play an active role in discharging the social obligations endowed on a welfare state, subject to the financial health of the enterprise''. It issued the Corporate Social Responsibility Guidelines in 2010 where all Central Public Enterprises, through a Board Resolution, are mandated to create a CSR budget as a specified percentage of net profit of the previous year. This paper examines the CSR activities of the biggest engineering public sector organization in India, Bharath Heavy Electricals Limited. The objectives are twofold, one, to develop a case study of the organization about the funds allocated and utilized for various CSR activities, and two, to examine its status with regard to other organizations, the 2010 guidelines, and the local socio-economic development. Secondary data analysis results show three interesting trends. One, it reveals increasing organizational social orientation with the formal guidelines in place. Two, Firms can no longer continue to exploit environmental resources and escape from their responsibilities by acting separate entities regardless of the interest of the society and Three the thrust of CSR in public sector is on inclusive growth, sustainable development and capacity building with due attention to the socio-economic needs of the neglected and marginalized sections of the society.

Item Type: Conference Paper
Publisher: Academy Conferences Ltd
Additional Information: Copyright of this article belongs to Academy Conferences Ltd.
Keywords: Indian; Public Sector; Enterprises; Social Responsibilities; BHEL
Department/Centre: Centres under the Director > J.R.D.Tata Memorial Library
Date Deposited: 21 Sep 2013 12:48
Last Modified: 21 Sep 2013 12:50
URI: http://eprints.iisc.ac.in/id/eprint/47243

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