
Professor Peter Shergold discusses the impact of the GFC on not-for-profit organisations and corporate social responsibility (CSR).
Duration : 9:36

Professor Peter Shergold discusses the impact of the GFC on not-for-profit organisations and corporate social responsibility (CSR).
Duration : 9:36

Nice quick video of Haas Adjunct Prof. Kellie McElhaney explaining corporate responsibility in terms of corporate strategy.
Today most CSR plans are like a “whatever spaghetti sticks to the wall” type of strategy.
Duration : 1:17

The EPA’S annual Toxics Release Inventory (TRI)report lists the toxics released by every U.S. company that employs 10 or more people. A study shows, says Heal, that upon the release of this report, companies with a bad TRI rating find that their share price falls. Thus pollution is a real cost to companies.
Duration : 3:16

U.S. companies have operated in Thailand and a majority of them contribute to Thai communities. This is part 2 of a video that provides examples that may inspire other companies to develop their own corporate social responsibility (CSR) programs.
Duration : 6:45

U.S. companies have operated in Thailand and a majority of them contribute to Thai communities. This video provides examples that may inspire other companies to develop their own corporate social responsibility (CSR) programs.
Duration : 8:21

Worldwide, the airline industry is responsible for 2-3% of global man-made CO2 emissions. Together with Air France, KLM is convinced that air travel can be made more sustainable. KLM therefore takes a leading role in the industry, setting an example as the most sustainable airline, through Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives. Wherever possible, KLM initiates, supports and encourages collective endeavours.
Duration : 6:01

We are entering a new era in which leading corporations recognize responsibility for – and profitability in – confronting global challenges, whether it be climate change, sustainability, or extreme poverty. Watch Harvard Business School’s Michael Porter, Starbucks CEO Jim Donald, MTV Networks CEO Judy McGrath and other leading corporate heads relate how corporate social responsibility, shared values, and giving are not only good, but good for business.
Duration : 2:41