Volume : I, Issue : V, October - 2012

Customer Inclination towards Organized Retail Stores in Erode City An Analysis

U. Dineshkumar, P. Vikkraman

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The concept of “Social Audit” has been derived from the concept of “Corporate Social Responsibility” that is followed by corporate entities around the globe. It has become a popular tool to determine a company’s social impact in the community. It is a process by which an attempt is made to find out whether the benefits of the projects/activities reach the people for whom it is meant. The objectives of social audit are – to look at what the social enterprise is doing, to evaluate how well public resources are being used to meet the real needs of target beneficiaries, to ascertain where improvements need to be made and what those improvements should be and to strengthen accountability and transparency in local bodies and many more. Generally Government and Funding Agencies, Private Enterprises and Civil society are the users of social audit. Social audit benefits disadvantaged groups, increases accountability, evaluates the fulfillment of social responsibility etc. The main difficulties in social audit areabsence of appropriate social accounting and reporting systems, mindset of people and lack of education among the common masses. In this background, an attempt has been made in this paper to discuss the ins and outs of ‘Social Audit’.

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U.Dineshkumar, P.Vikkraman Customer Inclination towards Organized Retail Stores in Erode City � An Analysis International Journal of Scientific Research, Vol.I, Issue.V Oct 2012


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