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Leadership series: Andrew Buay, vice president, group CSR & talent coach, Singtel Group

EC Newsdesk, (Mar 30, 2016)

Andrew Buay shares how climate change will remain the key sustainability issue in 2016

Leadership series: Esther An, chief sustainability officer, City Developments Limited

EC Newsdesk, (Mar 30, 2016)

Esther An tells us how establishing a CSR-centric corporate vision and mission was the first and probably easiest step for CDL

Novartis Corporate Responsibility Performance Report Review 2015

Elaine Cohen, (Mar 21, 2016)

Novartis understands sustainability and is refreshingly open about the challenges. But it needs to cut to the chase and show more clearly how it is making a difference

Business school bulletin - March 2016

Oliver Balch, (Mar 21, 2016)

Academic Round-up

PolicyWatch – February 2016

Stephen Gardner, (Feb 12, 2016)

EU company reporting, Exxon probe, German diesel ban and India's industrial shutdown

Leadership series: Christopher Davis, The Body Shop

Liam Dowd, (Feb 10, 2016)

Christopher Davis provides insight into Body Shop’s new Enrich Not Exploit™ Commitment and how they’re engaging consumers

Hess Corporation 2014 Corporate Sustainability Report: Playing ball

Daniel Liswood, (Jan 25, 2016)

Hess’s commitment to transparency is clearly the mark of a mature reporter, although the energy company would benefit from a more human voice weaved into its narrative

Creating a strategic communication plan

Lawrence Gikaru, (Jan 25, 2016)

Communication can help drive the change needed to leverage corporate behaviour and build a desirable reputation

Paris talks - A changing climate

Giles Parkinson, (Jan 18, 2016)

Companies are coming to terms with what the ambitious Paris agreement means for the way they operate

2016 preview: CSR strategy - Top trends for 2016

Ellen R Delisio, (Jan 18, 2016)

After the ambitious Paris agreement on climate change, Ethical Corporation looks at the implications for investment, divestment, regulation and supply chain management

2015: Asia Pacific - Partnering for inclusive progress

Andrea Spencer-Cooke and Fran van Dijk, (Dec 17, 2015)

Delivering on COP21 and the global goals in the world’s most populous region calls for breakthrough partnerships

2015: North America - Breaking the silence

Ellen R Delisio, (Dec 17, 2015)

2015 was the year sustainability measures and corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities went more mainstream in North American companies, going deeper where they already exist and taking hold in new places, experts say.

2015: Latin America - Paradise lost

Oliver Balch, (Dec 17, 2015)

A year of green shoots but few surprises: Oliver Balch provides an overview of corporate sustainability’s progress in Latin America during 2015

2015: Europe - Driving change

Sam Phipps, (Dec 16, 2015)

There are reasons to be optimistic about the sustainability of European business, although the year has been punctuated by some depressing headlines

2015: Africa & Middle East - Hope for a future

Sam Phipps, (Dec 16, 2015)

A trio of summits held in 2015 is likely to shape the future of sustainable development in Africa over the coming years, analysts say.

Press release: CEO sees sustainability as an exciting opportunity

Elina Yumasheva, (Mar 19, 2015)

President & Chief Executive Officer Asia Pacific at Interface Inc reconfirms his commitments to sustainable growth and a shared economy

Management Spotlight: Ada Wong, FrieslandCampina Asia

Elina Yumasheva, (Mar 19, 2015)

How to maintain regular dialogue with stakeholders

Infographic: Green energy sector snapshot

Liam Dowd, (Jul 25, 2013)

The July/August magazine issue features news, stats and research figures concerning the green energy sector. Some of the key stats are displayed in the below infographic

Subscriber eMagazine – July/August 2013

EC Newsdesk, (Jul 16, 2013)

Hot off the press is the July/ August Ethical Corporation joint magazine issue

Press Release: How realistic is responsible leadership in the age of austerity?

EC Newsdesk, (Apr 15, 2013)

How should leaders react and respond to major ethical issues? The University of Southampton Management School will hold a one day conference on 30 May 2013 to discuss new models of responsible and sustainable leadership in the economic downturn.

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