Results for 1994
Corporate Community Involvement: for whose benefit?
December 01, 1994 In a paper published by the think-tank, DEMOS, The Acceptable Face of Capitalism? John Griffiths gives his personal view that the inclination of business to use community involvement for business ends is in danger of exacerbating social division, as much as contributing to a common good. Read more >
Tough on the causes of crime?
October 01, 1994 New figures show the huge direct cost to business of the failure to tackle the causes of crime, much of it committed by young people Read more >What’s wrong with ethical investment
October 01, 1994 Mark Goyder of the RSA Inquiry Tomorrow's Company looks at ethical investment and the implications for the City, a highly topical issue following the Body Shop controversy Read more >
Does Business Benefit?
October 01, 1994 That companies are a major contributor to artist excellence through sponsorship is without doubt, but do the shareholders get value for money? Read more >
Charity Funding: Individuals giving less, companies more?
October 01, 1994 As preparations continue for the start of the National Lottery in November, latest figures so a drop in personal charitable giving Read more >
Creating a learning community
October 01, 1994 Education business partnership has grown rapidly and now most schools have links with companies, but more needs to be done before the effort bears fruit. Read more >
Profile: National Westminster Bank – From philanthropy to strategic donations
October 01, 1994 Over the last three years, NatWest has been turning one of the largest corporate donations programmes into one focused on strategic business benefit, while restructuring the company to face the competitive challenges of demanding customers. Read more >
National Westminster Bank: From philanthropy to strategic donations
October 01, 1994 Over the last three years, NatWest has been turning one of the largest corporate donations programmes into one focused on strategic business benefit, while restructuring the company to face the competitive challenges of demanding customers. Read more >Innovations in community involvement
October 01, 1994 Kirk Hanson of Stanford University, California, draws on his experience in Silicon Valley to highlight the issues which are changing corporate community involvement programmes Read more >
