Investing in Corporate Social Responsibility: A Guide to Best Practice, Busniess Planning and the UK's Leading Companies: A Guide to Best Practice, Business Planning and the UK's Leading Companies

Investing in Corporate Social Responsibility: A Guide to Best Practice, Busniess Planning and the UK's Leading Companies: A Guide to Best Practice, Business Planning and the UK's Leading Companies

by JohnHancock (Author)

Synopsis

The rapid growth of ethical investment funds reflects a growing desire for investors to back socially responsible companies. And there are other sound reasons why companies that are seen to be ethical, environmentally friendly, good employers etc, can see real benefits to their bottom line. Recent revisions to stock market rules have made ethical funds available to a much wider group of advisors and investors. This important book explains the issues and the benefits of corporate social responsibility in the context of an analysis of the 300 quoted UK companies currently listed on the prestigious FTSE4Good index. Part One covers recent corporate ethics issues and the damage that revelations of dishonesty and unethical practice can do to stock markets. It explains how businesses can avoid these problems and why it is good to do so. The criteria whereby companies are seen to be 'socially responsible' and the growing importance of SR to investors and other stakeholders are addressed. The performance of the FTSE4Good index is studied, and there is analysis of how the sector compares to the general market. Part Two contains a full directory of the 300 companies listed on the FTSE4Good index, and tables showing how companies fit the criteria. This is followed by individual company profiles and company case studies including: Centrica, EMI, Friends Provident, Whitbread, National Express and National Grid.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 300
Edition: 1
Publisher: Kogan Page
Published: 03 Dec 2004

ISBN 10: 074944147X
ISBN 13: 9780749441470
Book Overview: Investing in Corporate Social Responsibility explains the issues and the benefits of corporate social responsibility in the context of an analysis of the 300 quoted UK companies currently listed on the prestigious Good index.

Author Bio
John Hancock was Ethical Investment Journalist of the Year in 1999 and is a freelance journalist with over 20 years experience in financial services