Community

Corporate Responsibility in China: ‘A hundred flowers bloom, a thousand thoughts contend’
Liza Lort-Phillips on the emergence of corporate responsibility in China.
The sustainable
development puzzle
Thomas Lingard on the difficulties of managing interconnected social and environmental sustainability challenges.
 
Editor's letter

Welcome to this one hundredth anniversary edition of Corporate Citizenship Briefing.

Mike Tuffrey,

Founding editor

Community and
Contributions (Issue 99)
News and analysis on community investment activities. Perhaps the most important news item in this section relates to the announcement by the UK Government that it it funding new research into measuring Social Return on Investment (SROI).
 
Editor's letter

Getting the value from community investment

In this edition it’s ‘back to the future’ as we examine the changing role of community affairs.

Mike Tuffrey
Founding editor

Amanda Jordon reflects on
15 years of engaging
business in the
community.

Engaging Business in the community - not a quick fix.

Amanda Jordon reflects on 15 years of efforts to build bridges between the public, private and voluntary sectors to promote community development.

 
Letter from South Africa
Mienke Retief, in South Africa, on how the private sector is using community investment to contribute to the socio-economic transformation of the country.
Regeneration (Issue 99)
A round-up of news stories about regeneration from April and May 2008, plus briefing comment and analysis.
 
Human Rights and
International Development
News Round-Up (Issue 99)
A round-up of the main human rights and international developement news stories from Apri and May 2008
Guest Editorial
Community affairs is dead. Long live community affairs.
Jon Lloyd of Corporate Citizenship argues that businesses are missing a trick if they ignore the potential of their community investment programmes
 
Healthcare News Round-Up
(Issue 98)
February and March 2008 round-up of healthcare news.
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