| Companies and responsibility
Nina Gregg, Charter of Human Responsibilities, and Wolfgang Hoeschele, geographer at Truman State University, Kirksville, Missouri, co-led a workshop titled “A Liberatory, Equitable, and Sustainable Economy” at the first US Forum on the Solidarity Economy.
The Forum at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst from March 19-22, 2009 was convened by the US Solidarity Economy Network in partnership with the Universidad de los Andes from Venezuela and RIPESS-North America, the (...) |
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Close to 700 delegates from 26 countries attended the Asian Forum for Solidarity Economy at the Bahay ng Alumni inside the campus of the University of the Philippines in Diliman, Quezon City of the Philippines on 17-20 October 2007. It was organized by the Coalition of Socially Responsible SMEs in Asia (CSR SME Asia) with the support of the Charles Léopold Mayer Foundation for the Progress of (...) | |
What does corporate social responsibility mean in a global economy? To whom are international enterprises accountable? And who decides? In the Winter 2008 issue of Stanford Social Innovation Review, GERALD F. DAVIS,. MARINA V.N. WHITMAN and MAYER N. ZALD take a look at the meaning of corporate social responsibility in a global economy. Their article considers how approaches towards CSR (...) | |
The Asian Forum on Solidarity Economy with the Charter among the key discussions, next May. | |
Councils of Stakeholders for a Bayanihan Compassionate Economy
First Assembly on Bayanihan Compassionate Economy
University of the Philippines
Diliman, Quezon City, May 14, 2005
CHARTER OF PRINCIPLES
1. The CSR SME Asia Councils of Stakeholders for a Bayanihan Compassionate Economy (BCE), heretofore referred to as Councils of Stakeholders, is a framework for interlinking organisations, (...) | |
The Charter for Human Responsibilities joined the Eco-Trade Fair Exhibit in Miriam College in Quezon City, Philippines from August 7 to 12, 2006. It was a celebration of Miriam College’s 80th anniversary. The exclusive girl’s college is one of the prestigious schools putting environmental protection in its curricular and co-curricular agenda.
The Charter Team joined the Bayanihan (...) | |
This workshop raises the question of the place of the enterprise in society and its approach to solidarity. | |
Proposal Paper by the Socioprofessional Network of Company Managers and Executives (published in 2001). | |
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