Stakeholder Engagement
Paul French, (Mar 30, 2010)
Paul French, China editor, finds the Chinese authorities are still far too suspicious of international NGOs
Ben Cooper, (Mar 30, 2010)
Consumers now think that trust and transparency are as important as products and services when evaluating a company
EC Newsdesk, (Mar 30, 2010)
Toyota’s 2009 report gives subtle clues to the extraordinary corporate crisis that was about to unfold
Jon Entine, (Mar 30, 2010)
Could Obama seriously push nuclear energy? A recent $8bn package suggests he just might, says Jon Entine
Ben Cooper, (Mar 30, 2010)
A recent report confirms that disclosure on water risks lags far behind information available to investors on greenhouse gas emissions
Brendan May, (Mar 30, 2010)
Brendan May takes a sideways look at the wonderful world of NGOs
Ian Welsh - Editor, (Mar 30, 2010)
BSkyB’s chief executive, Jeremy Darroch, tells Ian Welsh that making a positive contribution to society is how to develop sustainable business success
Jeni Bauser Yaghoubi, (Mar 30, 2010)
A change in the rules means US companies can spend as much as they like on political advertising. But will corporate influence on elections increase?
EC Newsdesk, (Mar 30, 2010)
Moves from the Climate Exchange plc, National Ganga River Basin Authority, BASF and all the latest from other brands in corporate responsibility and sustainability this month
Mallen Baker, (Mar 29, 2010)
Whether it’s recruitment or buying food, Mallen Baker says things are not always as simple as ‘local is best’
Aleksandra Dobkowski-Joy, (Mar 29, 2010)
Novo Nordisk achieves a level of reporting maturity rarely seen even among today’s sophisticated reporters
EC Newsdesk, (Mar 29, 2010)
Senior speakers from Alstom, Newmont, Pfizer, Baker Hughes, Tyco, AstraZeneca are also speaking at this two day conference, set to take place on 23-24 June in Washington DC. London, 29 March, 2010
Markus Reichardt, South Africa writer, (Mar 29, 2010)
Government and business cannot agree on the big corporate responsibility challenges for South Africa
Rajesh Chhabara, (Mar 29, 2010)
The choice of site for the next Winter Olympics has drawn a frosty reception from conservationists
Paul Hohnen, (Mar 28, 2010)
George Bernard Shaw saw two sorts of people. Those that “see things as they are and ask why” and those that “dream things that never were and ask why not." When it comes to sustainability, Paul Hohnen thinks there may be five sorts of people and explains why the differences are important to the future
Mallen Baker, (Mar 22, 2010)
Mallen Baker considers how the company is setting new targets on sustainability, and looks at what the company has achieved to date
EC Newsdesk, (Mar 11, 2010)
Ethical Corporation has published a list of its independent research. Readers can download selected findings from a wide range of case-study driven reports on social impact assessments, ethics training, embedding corporate responsibility, ethics and anti-corruption in Russia and China.
EC Newsdesk, (Mar 10, 2010)
Eric Dezenhall considers some different ways to approach modern business crises and the ensuing reputational threats
Jeni Bauser Yaghoubi, (Mar 9, 2010)
High fashion flirts with eco, PepsiCo says no to Super Bowl advertising and Nokia’s Greenpeace tech award win