All Corporate Social Responsibility articles – Page 29
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The American influence
Increasingly, US directors are being sued. And European companies are not immune, explains Ian Youngman
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Ryanair – Am I going up?
Lee Coppack discusses the successful risk strategies of a low cost European airline operator
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The Risks Of The Web
Facts, gossip and opinions travel fast on the internet. Stakeholders may be following your company on the discussion boards of financial websites and may be making up their minds from what they read t
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The Risks Of A Risk Professional
Lee Coppack discusses the recent fortunes of European financial services giant AXA
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Managing Risk and Value
Faced with increased market volatility and competition, financial institutions need to clearly understand the risks they take. A new briefing suggests that economic capital systems are the answer. Sue
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Only Senn To Be Green?
Campaigning organisations remain resolutely unconvinced about the value of public-private partnerships says Jessica McCallin
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Focusing On Sustainable Investment
Philippe Spicher describes what the SiRi Group is doing to research and evaluate companies' social and environmental records
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Creating Value Through CSR
Andreas King and Hayden Morgan put the strategic business case for corporate social responsibility
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Stormy Courtships
Growing by merger or acquisition has been the preferred route for many businesses. David Smellie highlights some practical considerations
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Ignore Corporate Governance At Your Peril
Investors need to be able to evaluate your corporate governance risk, says Amra Balic
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Corporate Killing update
Simon Housego discusses the slow progress of introducing penalties for corporate killing
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Safe Travel
Street crime is a bigger threat for business travellers than terrorism, says Jake Stratton
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Mould Management
Toxic mould may not emerge as the same threat in Europe as it is in the US, but risk managers need to be prepared warns Karl Nann
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Disclosure boosting pay deals
More disclosure is not a miracle cure for spiralling executive pay
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Blowing the whistle
A fifth of employees in the UK would blow the whistle on malpractice if they could do so without fear of repercussions
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Absence down, costs up
The annual cost to employers has risen by more than a billion pounds
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Managing people pays
US consultancy Watson Wyatt shows that superior human resources practices are a leading indicator of increased shareholder value.
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Flexible working
New UK government proposals will give parents the right to request flexible working
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Does SRI Pay?
In future, it may not be so easy for companies claiming to be environmentally savvy just to tick a box and forget all about it, warns Fiona Dunlop.