Critically Examining the Role of CSR Initiatives by Corporations in the Economic Independence of Women in Rural Areas

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  • 2nd Year, M. Com (Finance and International Business), Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi (Registered in Hansraj College)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56595/lbr.v3i2.33

Keywords:

Corporate Social Responsibility, Economic Independence, Self-Help Groups, Rural Women, Sustainability

Abstract

The study aims to critically examine the role of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives in fostering the economic independence of women in rural areas. The research assesses the impact, effectiveness, and challenges associated with these initiatives through an extensive review of existing literature and an analysis of CSR practices adopted by five Indian corporations. Exploratory methodology is employed based on secondary data collected from various reputable sources such as online journals, articles, and official websites. Focusing on the societal responsibilities of businesses, the study delves into the specific CSR measures undertaken by corporations to empower women economically in rural India. Detailed case studies of initiatives by Hindustan Unilever Limited, ITC, Godrej and Boyce, Tata Motors, and HDFC Bank provide insights into the programs implemented, their reach, and their impact. These initiatives encompass diverse strategies such as skill development, self-help groups, mentorship, employment opportunities, micro-credit facilitation, and technological literacy to enhance women’s economic empowerment. This research also identifies and discusses various challenges hindering their effective implementation besides acknowledging the positive impact of these CSR initiatives. Traditional gender norms, lack of cultural understanding, inadequate engagement, and inefficient evaluation mechanisms are among the identified barriers that impede the success of these initiatives. The findings underscore the importance of comprehensive strategies tailored to local contexts and suggest closer collaboration between corporations, NGOs, government agencies, and the community to ensure the success of CSR programs. The study concludes by emphasizing the significance of CSR in advancing women’s economic independence, breaking gender stereotypes, and fostering a sustainable future. The study put forth aims to address the identified challenges and enhance the efficacy of CSR initiatives targeting rural women, contributing to their empowerment and socio-economic development.

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2024-07-23

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Das, H. (2024). Critically Examining the Role of CSR Initiatives by Corporations in the Economic Independence of Women in Rural Areas. Lloyd Business Review, 3(2), 1–14. https://doi.org/10.56595/lbr.v3i2.33

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