Lifeworth 2001 Review of Corporate Responsibility
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Annual Review of Corporate Responsibility 2001
Publication of the Annual Review of Corporate Responsibility 2001, was supported byNike's Corporate Responsibility Team
Business can't change the world, only people can. Therefore Lifeworth aims to help organizations find the necessary talent to prosper in a just and sustainable society, by networking together people committed to changing business for good. Currently we provide a free online information service about jobs in corporate social responsibility (CSR). If you want to know who's recruiting, who's working where, and what kind of work is underway in CSR then sign up for our CSR Jobs Bulletin. If you are recruiting, then you can send us information on your vacancies and we will include it in the bulletin. An independent business school, the Academy's vision is to build a future, which is both just and enterprising. The Academy works with entrepreneurs, educators, managers, activists, policy makers and other agents of change to produce educational activities and resources. The Academy runs a joint MSc with Bath University in Responsibility and Business Practice and MBA modules at other universities. Greenleaf publishes key resources on business and sustainable development, including the academic journals Greener Management International and the Journal of Corporate Citizenship. Nike's Corporate Responsibility Team Nike has published its first Corporate Responsibility Report in which it outlines the challenges facing the global company. The report can be accessed here. Nike's corporate responsibility team has supported the publication of this annual review in order to promote informed and thoughtful discussion and action on issues of corporate responsibility.
You can stay up to date with strategic analysis of corporate responsibility news and views with the Journal of Corporate Citizenship. This academic journal is published every quarter by Greenleaf Publishing in association with Warwick University's Corporate Citizenship and the New Academy of Business. Subscription rates for organisations are UK150/US$250 for one year (four issues) and for individuals UK75/US$125.
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Copyright of this publication is with Greenleaf Publishing except the Introduction, copyright of Jem Bendell.