Survey of responsible company behaviour
Survey of responsible company behaviour
- 2002
- ippr Press Release 4 December 2002, (3) .
A survey of 500 directors by the Institute for Public Policy Research (ippr) and the Institute of Directors (IoD) reveals a gap between the theory and practice of corporate social responsibility. While many companies support policies to protect the environment and deliver equal opportunities, significantly less put these into practice. "What's on the agenda? How UK directors contribute to social and environmental objectives" is available from the ippr Media Office, e [email protected] www.ippr.org.uk/home/index.php?table=press&id=181
DIRECTORS
INSTITUTE FOR PUBLIC POLICY RESEARCH
INSTITUTE OF DIRECTORS
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
A survey of 500 directors by the Institute for Public Policy Research (ippr) and the Institute of Directors (IoD) reveals a gap between the theory and practice of corporate social responsibility. While many companies support policies to protect the environment and deliver equal opportunities, significantly less put these into practice. "What's on the agenda? How UK directors contribute to social and environmental objectives" is available from the ippr Media Office, e [email protected] www.ippr.org.uk/home/index.php?table=press&id=181
DIRECTORS
INSTITUTE FOR PUBLIC POLICY RESEARCH
INSTITUTE OF DIRECTORS
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY