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Business Ethics: much more than corporate responsibility
Philippa Foster Back believes that businesses must embrace ethics to gain real benefit from CSR.
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Socially Responsible
Investment: from beyond the fringe
Anne Simpson describes the origins and growth of socially responsible investment and ‘non traditional’ value creation.
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The sustainable
development puzzle
Thomas Lingard on the difficulties of managing interconnected social and environmental sustainability challenges.
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CSR – at long last, a
truly global development
Aron Cramer analyses the international growth of CSR practices.
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The Benefits of In Kind
Giving
Benefiting society and the environment are key objectives for companies aiming to be good corporate citizens and in-kind giving is a straight forward way of expanding corporate responsibility programmes.
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Profile: Land Rover
Julian Whitehead talks to CCB's Mienke Retief about his role as Land Rover's head of CSR.
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Sustainability News
Round-Up (Issue 99)
A round-up of the recent sustainability news stories from April and May 2008.
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CSR Strategy News
Round-Up (Issue 99)
A round-up of the top CSR strategy news stories from April and May 2008.
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Human Rights News
Round-Up (Issue 97)
December 2007 and January 2008's round-up of human rights news.
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Sustainability News
Round-Up (Issue 97)
The December 2007 and January 2008 round-up of sustainability news.
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Pharma: A moral minefield
The 2005 Kaiser Health Poll Report found that 70% of people questioned thought pharmaceutical companies put “profits ahead of people”. The same year the industry found itself the unwilling star of the film, The Constant Gardener. Francesca Wakefield considers how an industry with a mandate to preserve life and alleviate pain has found itself portrayed as the arch enemy of social good.
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