Rethinking Corporate Social Responsibility — 2007

With Democrats having secured Congressional majority status in the November 2006 midterm elections,
we wondered if Americans viewed CSR from a fourth perspective — beyond employees, consumers and investors — as that of voters. So this year’s survey indicates the American public’s perception of CSR according to political party affiliation.

Download: 2007 Corporate Social Responsibility Study | View: Rethinking Corporate Social Responsibility: A U.S. Perspective



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