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Tewari, Ruchi and Shukla, Aatman
(2022)
"Doing Good: Navigating the CSR Maze in India – Review of Book by Meena Raghunathan,"
Markets, Globalization & Development Review:
Vol. 7:
No.
1, Article 4.
DOI: 10.23860/MGDR-2022-07-01-04
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Author Bio
Ruchi Tewari is Associate Professor in the Communication Area of MICA, India. With 20 years of teaching experience, Dr. Tewari’s professional focus is in the applied areas of Communication where she specializes in Strategic CSR – its design; implementation and reporting. She has also researched and published in the domain of ‘technology aided human communication’. Dr. Tewari has over 40 publications including research articles, chapters in edited books and newspaper articles. She has presented papers in reputed international conferences like the Academy of Management (AOM); International Sustainable Development Research Society (ISDRS); International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR) and has been a chosen fellow by ICSSR and ERC – UK to attend their round table discussion on social media in London. She has conducted over 1000 hours of corporate training for mid-level managers of national and international organizations.
Aatman Shukla is a legal professional working at Kochhar & Co., as a part of the General Corporate/Mergers & Acquisitions team. He has worked on matters acquisition of Indian entities by foreign parties, consumer dispute matters, and matters relating to insolvency and corporate restructuring. He has also published articles relating to Tech Law, Employment Law, and Indo-Japan relations. His current interests include attitudes toward CSR after the COVID-19 pandemic, and the intersection of tech law, media law, intellectual property law and popular culture.