திருக்குறள் அடிப்படையிலான சமூகப் பொறுப்பு (CSR) கருத்துகள் மற்றும் AI ஆதரவு நிலைத்த மேலாண்மை

Thirukkural-Based Social Responsibility (CSR) Concepts and AI-Supported Sustainable Management: A Study

Authors

  • Dr. K. Chanthanam Assistant Professor, Nanda Siddha Medical College, Erode-52. Author
  • Dr. V.C. Srinivasan Administrative Officer, Nandha Arts and Science College (Autonomous), Erode. Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63300/tm10sp012026.07

Keywords:

Thirukkural, Social Responsibility, Artificial Intelligence, Sustainable Management, Justice, Human-Centric Governance

Abstract

Thiruvalluvar’s Thirukkural serves not only as a comprehensive ethical treatise of Tamil thought but also provides a holistic conceptual framework for Social Responsibility, Justice, Ethical Economics, and Human-Centric Governance. In the contemporary global perspective, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and sustainable management have evolved beyond mere legal requirements into fundamental operational strategies for ensuring the long-term welfare of human society.

Parallel to this shift, Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology has introduced sophisticated transformations in commercial and public administration. AI provides significant support for rapid decision-making, optimal resource allocation, process transparency, and the efficient implementation of social welfare schemes. However, without a robust ethical framework to regulate it, such technological advancement carries the potential to deepen social inequalities.

The primary objective of this research paper is to define the fundamental principles of social responsibility and justice embedded in Thirukkural and to conceptually and operationally link them with AI-driven sustainable management practices. This integration aims to establish a steady balance between technological efficiency and the humanitarian core of traditional ethics. This study establishes that Thirukkural acts as a timeless ethical guide for building sustainable development based on the three pillars of environmental resilience, economic inclusion, and social justice.

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Author Biographies

  • Dr. K. Chanthanam, Assistant Professor, Nanda Siddha Medical College, Erode-52.

    Dr. K. Chanthanam, Assistant Professor, Nanda Siddha Medical College, Erode-52.

    *Correspondence: ersanthanamma@gmail.com

  • Dr. V.C. Srinivasan, Administrative Officer, Nandha Arts and Science College (Autonomous), Erode.

    Dr. V.C. Srinivasan,  Administrative Officer, Nandha Arts and Science College (Autonomous), Erode.

    Email: srivc2345@gmail.com,

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Published

20.02.2026

How to Cite

திருக்குறள் அடிப்படையிலான சமூகப் பொறுப்பு (CSR) கருத்துகள் மற்றும் AI ஆதரவு நிலைத்த மேலாண்மை: Thirukkural-Based Social Responsibility (CSR) Concepts and AI-Supported Sustainable Management: A Study. (2026). Tamilmanam International Research Journal of Tamil Studies, 10(01), 97-111. https://doi.org/10.63300/tm10sp012026.07

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