Stakeholder Engagement
Stephen Gardner, (Jun 3, 2013)
GlaxoSmithKline is working with Save the Children to cut infant mortality – but how far are the motives behind the initiative more than just philanthropy?
Wilfred Chow, (May 13, 2013)
There are indications that the financial services industry is addressing the cultural change required to restore trust in the sector
Eric Marx, (May 2, 2013)
Europeans have had their say on what companies are doing for society – and they’re not impressed
Jeni Bauser Yaghoubi, (May 1, 2013)
Middle East migrant workers, EU bans testing on animals and Oxfam’s brand investigation
Jeni Bauser Yaghoubi, (Apr 30, 2013)
Indian drug patents, access to ITC and Nigerian women helped by Coca-Cola
Eric Marx, (Apr 29, 2013)
As world leaders craft the framework that will succeed the Millennium Development Goals, there is an opportunity to rise above local hurdles
Paul French, (Apr 5, 2013)
With China’s overseas interests expanding rapidly, its corporations are receiving lessons in a concept still foreign to many: business responsibility
Peter Knight, (Apr 3, 2013)
Governments are wrong to try to save us from ourselves, argues Peter Knight
Oliver Balch, (Apr 2, 2013)
What constitutes corporate responsibility round the world, why companies have duties and how to avoid greenwashing
Jeni Bauser Yaghoubi, (Apr 2, 2013)
Ivory progress in Thailand, recycling benefits disputed and better wages in Cambodia
David Grayson, (Apr 2, 2013)
Caring for friends or relatives is part of daily life for many, and employers as well as their employees have much to gain if the needs of carers become part of corporate responsibility
Stephen Gardner, (Apr 2, 2013)
Good news for Brazilian farmers, nutrition rankings and why EITI should shape up
Stephen Gardner, (Apr 2, 2013)
It’s that time of year when investors get to make demands of US corporations – and it’s actually a chance for constructive dialogue
Peter Knight, (Mar 7, 2013)
It’s all too easy to add to the noise of social media, but with a bit of care you can be noticed above the din, says Peter Knight
Eric Marx, (Mar 7, 2013)
In the developing economies of Latin America, Africa, India and China, local NGOs operate differently from their big international cousins, and will engage with companies for mutual benefit
Oliver Balch, (Mar 7, 2013)
Activist NGOs continue to resist the trend towards partnerships with business, preferring direct action to engagement
Rob Bailes, (Mar 7, 2013)
It seems as if the public is as engaged with issues as ever before, and the campaigning groups continue to develop who they target and how they do so