Business Strategy

Transparency International – Counting corporate corruption

Tobias Webb, (Feb 13, 2008)

Cobus de Swardt, Transparency International’s new managing director, thinks companies have had it far too easy on corruption. But things may be changing

How to make a Maltese cross: Take his Euro enviro subsidies away

Tobias Webb, (Feb 13, 2008)

Even in the Mediterranean the environmental agenda is taking what appears to be a swift hold

Tony Parsons, China and CSR

Paul French, (Feb 11, 2008)

Question: what’s the link between ex-NME writer, tabloid columnist and best selling novelist of North London angst Tony Parsons and CSR in China?

GovernanceWatch – January 2008

EC Newsdesk, (Jan 13, 2008)

Walker code up and running, pension fund restrictions and European banking rules

Climate change – news in brief January 2008

EC Newsdesk, (Jan 12, 2008)

A successful marathon in Bali, US energy bill jumps another hurdle, but bad news for UK commuters

Big interview: Jean-Philippe Courtois, Microsoft International – Windows of opportunity

John Russell, Managing Editor (former), (Jan 9, 2008)

Microsoft aims to expand into emerging markets by creating products with social benefits, according to the software giant’s head outside North America

Predictions for 2008: The year previewed – The sparkling responsibility podium awaits

EC Newsdesk, (Jan 7, 2008)

Olympics in China, the US presidential election and more climate change talks – just some of the highlights of the year ahead

Carbon labels – A green mark too far?

David Deans, (Jan 4, 2008)

The Carbon Trust’s experiment with carbon labels could transform the behaviour of UK companies and consumers. But there are doubts hanging over the scheme

2007’s predictions: Preview reviewed – Sometimes sub-prime, always engaging

Ian Welsh - Editor, (Jan 4, 2008)

Was it worth reading last January’s predictions for 2007 from Ethical Corporation? Well, yes. And no. But mostly yes

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