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When it comes to the “100 Best Corporate Citizens List,” knowledge is power—and ignorance is no excuse.
By Dirk Olin
How the process for recognizing transparency has become more transparent itself.
By Richard J. Crespin and Elizabeth Boudrie
EDISON, N.J., MARCH 3, 2011—Corporate Responsibility Magazine unveiled the 12th annual “100 Best Corporate Citizens List” Wednesday in a ceremony at the New York Stock Exchange that revealed an unprecedented level of transparency in U.S. commerce.
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Co-hosted with NYSE Euronext, this event saluted the good work of leading companies following the announcement of the 2011 100 Best Corporate Citizens list and a forum keynoted by Michael Porter and a panel on Changing the Competitive Equation: Sustainability as a Competitive Advantage. Read more
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By Stephen Jordan
According to the National Center for Charitable Statistics, some 1.5 million nonprofit organizations operate in the United States. They generate more than $1.6 trillion in total revenue and control more than $3.7 trillion in total assets. In 1980, there were 250,000 nonprofits, so the sector has grown six times in just 30 years.
How the process for recognizing transparency has become more transparent itself.
By Richard J. Crespin and Elizabeth Boudrie
When it comes to the “100 Best Corporate Citizens List,” knowledge is power—and ignorance is no excuse.
By Dirk Olin
Corporate citizenship is still in its infancy. Its jargon can be opaque to outsiders. Even the definitions of key concepts are subject to debate. Nevertheless, it is possible to identify themes that will have a formative impact on the continuing development of the field.
Global Reporting Initiative launches a U.S. office—and a new column for these pages.
By Mike Wallace
New regulations and evolving software platforms require compliance leaders to update their practices. Or else.
By Nick Parnaby
Chagrined by its appearance on The Black List, Abercrombie & Fitch broadcasts its pursuit of the triple bottom line.