Investing in Corporate Social ResponsibilityInvesting in Corporate Social Responsibility
a Guide to Best Practice, Business Planning & the UK's Leading Companies
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eBook, 2004
Current format, eBook, 2004, , No Longer Available.eBook, 2004
Current format, eBook, 2004, , No Longer Available. Offered in 0 more formatsFinancial journalist Hancock has assembled contributions apparently from people in the investment community on corporate social responsibility and on using it as a guide for investing. Their topics include whether corporate social responsibility is a bottom-line issue or a public relations exercise, corporate citizenship as part of the business model, measuring corporate social responsibility, the investor's perspective, mutual benefit and responsible business practice, corporate governance, human rights in the global marketplace, waste management and recycling, environmental risk management, corporate social responsibility as part of the business and its relationships, and responsibility as what well-led companies do naturally. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Investing in Corporate Social Responsibility covers recent corporate ethics issues and the damage that revelations of unethical practice can do to stock markets. It explains how businesses can avoid these problems and outlines the criteria whereby companies are seen to be 'socially responsible'.
The essential guide also includes a full directory of 300 companies listed on the FTSE4Good index as well as tables showing how companies fit the criteria. Investing in Corporate Social Responsibility provides an invaluable business guide to understanding the issues and benefits of corporate social responsibility.
* Of interest to analysts dealing in international socially responsible funds
Investing in Corporate Social Responsibility covers recent corporate ethics issues and the damage that revelations of unethical practice can do to stock markets. It explains how businesses can avoid these problems and outlines the criteria whereby companies are seen to be 'socially responsible'.
The essential guide also includes a full directory of 300 companies listed on the FTSE4Good index as well as tables showing how companies fit the criteria. Investing in Corporate Social Responsibility provides an invaluable business guide to understanding the issues and benefits of corporate social responsibility.
* Of interest to analysts dealing in international socially responsible funds
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