Stakeholder Engagement
Eric Marx, (Nov 8, 2013)
Russia’s heavy-handed treatment of activists protesting against Arctic drilling looks to have set the tone for this new battleground
Stephen Gardner, (Oct 16, 2013)
There are signs that the football businesses of a number of countries are finally starting to pay attention to social responsibility and sustainability
Oliver Balch, (Oct 1, 2013)
Extractive companies regularly find themselves embroiled in human rights conflicts. Colombian mining giant Cerrejón is taking steps to minimise its impact
Paul French, (Sep 26, 2013)
China’s trade with Africa is big business. The Chinese government has so far led efforts to build good relations with host countries, and it is now time to put the ‘corporate’ into corporate responsibility, says Paul French
Stephen Gardner, (Sep 24, 2013)
Proposed UK legislation could still go too far in regulating ‘third party’ campaign activities during elections, despite improvements, non-profit groups say
Jerri-Lynn Scofield, (Sep 24, 2013)
A growing proportion of consumers say they are willing to pay a premium to businesses that do good. How that translates to the bottom line is far from simple
Mallen Baker, (Sep 6, 2013)
Companies need to understand their staff, customers and suppliers at a level that is never going to be achieved by simplistic questionnaires, argues Mallen Baker
Eric Marx, (Sep 2, 2013)
Following a turnaround in Latin America’s economic fortunes, there’s a new momentum for sustainable development as governments align themselves with NGO efforts
Eric Marx, (Sep 2, 2013)
For those who fear there are too many non-profit organisations chasing the same goals, the venerable International Business Leaders Forum has some welcome news
Stephen Gardner, (Aug 27, 2013)
Critics say reforms at football’s international governing body don’t go far enough, after years of scandal and shadowy dealings
Rory Sullivan and Helena Viñes Fiestas, (Aug 8, 2013)
The investment community can play a significant role in alleviating poverty and promoting development
Oliver Balch, (Jul 11, 2013)
The continuing barriers to boardroom diversity, the pros and cons of matched giving and the rise of EVs in China
Eric Marx, (Jul 10, 2013)
World leaders have launched their ‘partnership’ blueprint to succeed the Millennium Development Goals
Jeni Bauser Yaghoubi, (Jul 10, 2013)
Disaster prevention, McDonald’s under fire and US retailers’ seafood sustainability ranked
Eric Marx, (Jul 10, 2013)
Online targeted advertising algorithms can have serious reputational consequences for brands
Tobias Webb, (Jul 8, 2013)
Toby Webb welcomes Asia Pulp and Paper’s progress since their no-more-deforestation declaration
Oliver Balch, (Jun 6, 2013)
Two years on from the introduction of the UN Guiding Principles on Human Rights, how are companies managing the landmark framework?
Paul French, (Jun 4, 2013)
Depending on your point of view, the recent earthquake in China has seen multinationals doing the right thing, or revealing the price they place on reputation protection, says Paul French
Jeni Bauser Yaghoubi, (Jun 4, 2013)
African gender equality, India’s lavatory revolution and smarter product messaging
Jerri-Lynn Scofield, (Jun 3, 2013)
The longstanding ability of human rights victims to seek legal redress in US courts for actions by foreigners in foreign lands has been dealt a major blow