Corporations with a conscience
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The Council on Economic Priorities has named its Corporate Conscience Award winners for 1995. They include the New England Electric System, which won the Environmental Stewardship award, the Coca-Cola Company, which won the Equal Employment Opportunity award, and Colgate-Palmolive and Timberland, who received Community Involvement awards. The other winners are Polaroid, for Responsiveness to Employees, and Merck and Company, for Global Responsibility.
Publication Name: Business and Society Review
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0045-3609
Year: 1995
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Transformed Corporate Community Relations: A Management Tool for Achieving Corporate Citizenship
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The dual purpose of corporations during the 1980s, to become economically successful as well as socially responsible, is examined as well as the impact of corporate downsizing upon philanthropy and community service. Corporate citizenship and Corporate Community Relations is also examined as a new business model for the 1990s.
Publication Name: Business and Society Review
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0045-3609
Year: 1999
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