TY - BOOK AU - Shikha, Neeti AU - Sharma, Geetanjali TI - Corporate governance in India: principles and policies SN - 9789387994034 U1 - 658.4 PY - 2018/// CY - New Delhi PB - Cengage Learning India Pvt. Ltd. KW - Corporate governance- India N1 - Table of content PART I: Understanding Corporate Governance 1. Concept of Corporate Governance 2. Theories and Models of Corporate Governance 3. Corporate Governance in India PART II: Corporate Governance in India 4. Laws Regulating Governance PART III: Role of Shareholders & Stakeholders in Corporate Governance 5. Shareholders: Rights and Liabilities 6. Investors: Privileges and Protections 7. Corporate Governance and Other Stakeholders 8. Board of Directors 9. Auditors: Role and Responsibilities 10. Banks & Corporate Governance PART IV: Corporate Governance in India: Industry-specific Study 11. Corporate Governance Issues in India PART V: Ethics and Governance 12. Importance of Business Ethics in Corporate Governance 13. Sustainability Reporting 14. Environmental Concerns and Corporations PART VI: Contemporary Issues of Corporate Governance 15. Corporate Social Responsibility 16. E-governance 17. Green Governance 18. Qualitative Social Audit Index N2 - Corporate governance has assumed significance in the wake of global financial crises, tumultuous economic environment, expanding corporate operations globally, and reshaping of social and ethical values. This book analyses the development of corporate governance specifically in India. This work, a collaboration of two authors from diverse backgrounds, provides a 360-degree view of the subject. The book will aid future corporate and social leaders to understand the extent and utility of governance principles and how they could weave-in diverse and conflicting interests in business. This book attempts to answer pertinent questions such as: Is corporate governance a mere compliance formality or a powerful tool to attract investors and increase sales and profits of a company? How has the concept of corporate governance transcended from the times of East India Company to modern-day corporate conglomerates where financial crisis, scams, and other disasters loom over? Has corporate governance in India evolved as an indigenous model or is it still inspired from the Western developments? The authors have adopted an interactive approach in writing this book where questions and discussions are designed to invoke thought leadership. Each chapter is supported by real-world cases and contemporary examples ER -