CSR Study : Crunch could reduce corporate social responsibility

In a poll by Echo Research , 36 per cent of senior professionals said they believed the number of corporate social responsibility programmes would fall ...

Novartis Study

Omnibus Survey, Echo Research, April-May 2008. [2] Ezzati et al. Selected major risk factors and global regional burden of disease. The Lancet. ...

Jolly Good Fellows with a Purpose

by David Michaelson, Echo Research.
 
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October 12, 2007
Interpreting CSR trends

Echo's seminal series on CSR trends appears in the latest Ethical Corporation magazine ( "...not an oxymoron", as their tagline says). They point up Echo's view that CSR practitioners may take a darker view of media attitudes to the subject than is truly the case, and that there's mutual suspicion which would be better banished. "The research group Echo's Annual Report on CSR....is intriguing reading.... It surveyed CSR decision-makers in companies that felt that the media adopted an overly negative approach. Echo's research revealed, however, that media coverage was mainly positive. Could it thus be that CSR practitioners are equally prisoners of their own preconceptions?"

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