The book infers that corporate India should pay more attention to ethical values and practices not only to improve its bottom line but also to contribute to larger social good
Corporate Governance in India: Change and Continuity Asish K Bhattacharyya (Ed) Oxford University Press 308 pages; Rs 895 Given the current controversies within India’s biggest and most respected corporate group, this book, a neat compilation of 14 essays from eminent academicians and practitioners, is unwittingly well-timed. The essays highlight areas of topical interest in Indian corporate governance, discussing the need for corporate governance, the evolution of the Companies Act, 2013, the philosophy behind the current disclosure regime, the one-woman ...
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