Dr Tanusree Jain
Assistant Professor in Ethics Business Room 307
jaint@tcd.ie
01 896 4016
Tanusree Jain is an Assistant Professor in Ethical Business. She holds a PhD from ESADE Business School (2015) in CSR and Corporate Governance. She received her initial education in India with a Bachelors and Masters of Commerce (University Topper), an Mphil in Organization Behavior from Delhi School of Economics (First Class), and a Master of Research in Management Sciences from ESADE (Spain).
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Tanusree’s research in situated at the intersection of CSR and Corporate governance. Her PhD work led to the conceptualization and measurement of corporate stakeholder orientation and its comparative assessment across emerging and western geographies.
Her current research interests include assessing antecedents of corporate stakeholder orientation, impact of CSR regulations, and various aspects of diversity such as women on boards. She is also interested in emerging country research, particularly India and the Middle East.
She is a member of the AOM, SBE, EGOS and IABS. Her PhD research received SBE Founder's Award for Emerging Scholar in Business Ethics in 2013. She is an Associate Editor of Business Ethics: A European Review (BEER) and an invited reviewer for Journal of International Business Studies, Journal of Management Studies, Corporate Governance: An International Review, Business & Society, Management International Review, California Management Review, and British Journal of Industrial Relations. She is the co-founder of CSRintel (www.csrintel.com)- a knowledge initiative that guides corporate and public policy on CSR.
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Being Authentic MattersCorporate Social Responsibility and sustainability is the 'in thing' but how do we know that companies are being authentic about it? Dr Tanusree Jain gives insight to this topical question and advises why authenticity matters. Watch the video.
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Public Health and Regulation concerns for the E-cigarette IndustrySome research studies suggest that there is a complementary relationship between vaping and smoking. Dr Tanusree Jain discussed on BBC Radio 4 whether vaping is a public health disaster just waiting to happen and what the effect of regulation on the e-cigarette industry would be. Listen back here.
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Cheap talk can cost when it comes to social responsibilityAn important read for corporate stakeholders before they get involved in a company. Dr Tanusree Jain is writing in The Irish Times about the need for authenticity if your firm wants to avoid reputational risks.
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Does the e-cigarette industry need global regulation?E-cigarettes are now a multi-billion dollar industry as smokers around the world give up tobacco to vape. Some of the most popular e-cigarette brands are owned by Big Tobacco. Dr Tanusree Jain is Assistant Professor of Ethical Business at Trinity College Dublin. She's conducted a global survey of e-cigarette users, looking at what and why they vape. She says global regulation of the e-cigarette industry is almost inevitable. Listen to the podcast on Radio New Zealand.
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Why the e-cigarette industry needs global regulationsE-cigarettes are a multi-billion dollar business and present a massive growth potential of double digits annually. They have been one of the most disruptive changes to the tobacco market. Tanusree Jain, Assistant Professor in Ethical Business explains the need for regulation in what some view as the healthier alternative to tobacco products. Read more here.
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Amazon FoodsA pioneer of ethical consumerism, wedded to a corporate giant with a questionable record? The lessons of a decade ago should be ringing alarm bells. Professor Tanusree Jain analyses the merger.
- Corporate Social Responsibility
- Corporate Governance
- Diversity
- Emerging Country Contexts
1. Looking Inside the Black box: The Effect of Corporate Governance on Corporate Social Responsibility.
Jain, T., & Jamali, D. (2016). Looking Inside the Black box: The Effect of Corporate Governance on Corporate Social Responsibility. Corporate Governance: An International Review. 24(3), 253-273.
2. Managing customer-centric information: The challenges of information and communication technology (ICT) deployment in service environments
Jain, T., Aguilera, R. V., & Jamali, D. (2016). Corporate Stakeholder Orientation in an Emerging Country Context: A Longitudinal Cross Industry Analysis. Journal of Business Ethics. 1-19.
3. Decoupling Corporate Social Orientation: A Cross-National Study
Jain, T. (2015). Decoupling corporate social orientations a cross-national analysis. Business & Society. 0007650315610609.
1. Strategic Approaches to Corporate Social Responsibility: A Comparative Study of India and the Arab World.
CSR in Developing Countries: Towards a Development Oriented Approach – Volume 2. Eds: Jamali, D., Karam, C., and Blowfield, M., Greenleaf Publishing, 2015.
- BU 7586 Ethical Business
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