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A Mandate for Responsibility
In the wake of a recently passed law, companies in India are figuring out how to meet their CSR requirement.
In the wake of a recently passed law, companies in India are figuring out how to meet their CSR requirement.
For companies, higher levels of social performance often translate into improved access to funding.
The supply chain is just as important as the product. A social entrepreneur describes his experience dealing with value-creating tools and ensuring corporate social responsibility.
Social innovations in supply chains have the potential for making an impact on a large scale. Experts describe innovations that are benefiting society and delivering economic value.
John Kehoe discusses how the chocolate maker TCHO has encouraged social entrepreneurship in developing countries through innovative supply chain practices.
TCHO company executive John Kehoe talks about the firm's goals in producing high-end products and helping farmers in developing countries.
TIAA-CREF traces its social impact investing to the mid-1980s when it invested in affordable housing for low- and moderate-income communities in New York.
Katrina Benjamin describes the environmental sustainability problems associated with slavery, and suggests ways that organizations can work to eliminate slavery through cooperative social responsibility.
A Q&A with Taproot Foundation’s Eileen Yang on how professionals and corporations can maximize pro bono impact.
Facebook and Google may be the new poster children for shared value, but is Internet access a critical social issue?