Locating the future of ESG in India’s present sustainability framework

Asian Journal of Business Ethics:1-37 (forthcoming)
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Abstract

India’s present sustainability framework for corporates largely consists of scattered obligations across various legislative frameworks. The purpose of this study is to understand corporate response to different sustainability obligations in India. Through this, the study aims to understand if the CSR regime alone is enough to meet India’s sustainability requirements or if further changes are required. CSR disclosures of the top 25 fortune India 500 companies over 2 years are contrasted against their ESG risk rating per Indian and foreign ESG risk rating agencies. Findings indicate that all eligible companies are large proponents of CSR but are hardly in tune with the other sustainability obligations under Indian laws. Unfortunately, the impactful CSR regime does not appear to result in good ESG performances. In response to this finding, the paper concludes with recommendations to rectify the same.

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