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This report aims to raise awareness of the environmental, human and regulation problems in the ICT sector, and in particular in the production of hardware. The authors define the ICT hardware manufacturing, give the characteristics of the sector and insight in the worldwide 
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This report looks at the corporate response in three natural disasters: the Indian Ocean Tsunami, hurricane Katrina, and the 8/10 Earthquake in Pakistan. 23 transnational companies (TNCs) were selected for analysis. About seventy percent of these companies are American, while the rest are 
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The Transparency Report Card assesses and compares 25 apparel retailers and brands selling apparel products in the Canadian market in terms of their efforts to address worker rights issues in their global supply chains and on how and what they report on those 
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This report provides an overview of business perceptions and responses to HIV/AIDS. It draws on data from three sources: the 2005-2006 Executive Opinion Survey conducted by the World Economic Forum as part of its annual Global Competitiveness Report; case studies of business action 
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This report examines the CSR record of Fujitsu Siemens Computers. As the report highlights, Fujitsu Siemens Computers and its parent companies Fujitsu and Siemens have elaborate policies on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), especially in relation to the environment. However, this research report shows 
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This report assesses the UK governments implementation of the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises. It argues that while the UK government has been strong in advocating the guidelines and championing them as one of its flagship CSR initiatives, many UK non-governmental organisations, trade 
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This report reviews what is known about ecolabelling as an environmental policy tool and as a potential trade barrier. It focuses on five well-known ecolabelling programmes that incorporate environmental requirements: the Blue Angel programme in Germany, and the programmes associated with the Forest 
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This handbook provides practical guidance, advice and signposts for further information to those interested in how to make stakeholder engagement more effective and beneficial for an organisation and its stakeholders. This is the second volume of the manual and is aimed primarily at 
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Based on discussions with over 40 UK board directors, company secretaries and corporate responsibility professionals, this report explores the specific role of board directors in delivering corporate responsibility. As the report highlights, the role of boards is to govern, not to manage. It 
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This report assesses the UK governments implementation of the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises. It argues that while the UK government has been strong in advocating the guidelines and championing them as one of its flagship CSR initiatives, many UK non-governmental organisations, trade 
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Responsible Competitiveness is the precondition for an acceptable, viable globalisation that aligns the extension of business opportunities and roles in development with reductions in poverty and inequality, and environmental security. AccountAbility in association with international organisations are hosting two high-level events. One in 
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This report describes the experiences of eight Latin American firms leading reform initiatives and improvements in corporate governance practices in three different countries: Brazil (represented by CCR, CPFL, Natura, Net, Suzano and Ultrapar), Colombia (represented by Argos), and Peru (represented by Buenaventura). The 
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