Big differences in perceptions of the success of corporate social responsibility efforts
People who design and implement Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives (practitioners) have a more positive view of how successful they are than do the outside consultants (providers) who counsel organisations on these efforts, according to a study by Sirota Survey Intelligence and The CRO (Corporate Responsibility Officer) magazine.
CSR practitioners are generally more positive than providers about how successful these efforts are in achieving their goals, helping companies to become good corporate citizens, and in assisting them in treating the communities in which they do business well, according to the study, which was based on the views of more than 200 corporate practitioners of CSR efforts and providers of CSR-related services. Read more.
Source: CSR Europe
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