Sustainability Briefs
2019
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Large U.S. companies are among the most active in sustainability reporting
January 23 | Thomas Singer, Former Principal Researcher, The Conference Board | Comments (0)Research on corporate sustainability reporting finds that large U.S. companies, even in the absence of domestic nonfinancial reporting requirements, are more transparent than their peers in much of the world. Sustainability disclosure by U.S. companies is largely driven by pressure from stakeholders.
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ESG reporting practices in Europe – Now and In the Future
January 18 | Anuj Saush, ESG Center Leader, Europe, The Conference Board | Comments (0)Key trends related to the corporate disclosure of environmental and social practices in Europe
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Five Corporate Social Responsibility Trends to Watch in 2019
January 10 | Timothy J. McClimon, Former President, American Express Foundation and Senior Vice President, Corporate Social Responsibility, American Express | Comments (0)Despite research suggesting most consumers feel that businesses should take an active role in driving social and environmental changes, in 2019 companies are likely to tone down their public advocacy. As companies plan for 2019 with a divided government in Washington, it could be important to navigate new policies and regulations with dialogue on the issues.
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Why Community Engagement is Imperative for AI Success
January 10 | Vanessa DiMauro, CEO, Leader Networks | Comments (0)Collaboration between humans and machines can make our online communities much more vibrant and relevant. Companies looking to understand and engage with customers through online communities need to consider how artificial intelligence and human collaboration can be used together to augment understanding of data and advance know-how.
2018
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Japanese companies lead sustainability disclosure, but are reporting requirements incentivizing compliance over substance?
December 14 | Thomas Singer, Former Principal Researcher, The Conference Board | Comments (0)Findings from a global study of corporate sustainability reporting reveals that companies in Japan have the highest overall sustainability disclosure rate. The findings raise the fundamental question of why companies report and whether reporting regulations are incentivizing compliance over substance.
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Living Your Purpose: Driving and Measuring Business Adoption
December 12 | Patricia Bayerlein, Executive Director, Gagen MacDonald | Comments (0)Leading businesses are turning to purpose to articulate their mission, power growth, unite and motivate the organization, and become future-ready in a world of non-stop change. Companies can and should use purpose intentionally to figure out how to run their businesses.
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Navigating sustainability reporting frameworks
November 28 | Thomas Singer, Former Principal Researcher, The Conference Board | Comments (0)For companies embarking on the practice of sustainability reporting it can be challenging to discern between the various reporting frameworks and guidelines. To ease this process, The Conference Board developed a table comparing some of the leading sustainability reporting frameworks.
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Are you strategically engaging on the UN SDGs in China yet?
November 12 | Anke Schrader, Former Research Director, Asia, The Conference Board | Minji Xie, Senior Researcher, China Center for Economics and Business, The Conference Board | Comments (0)For most businesses in China, including foreign firms, directly addressing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is unchartered territory. Many companies are still in the early stages of their sustainability journey in China, and existing programs often lack strategic intent or deep commitment. We see a tremendous opportunity for foreign firms to exploit areas of Chinese policy and SDG alignment to raise the impact and relevance of their sustainability programs in China.
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The Conference Board Sustainable Procurement Self-assessment Tool
October 09 | Anuj Saush, ESG Center Leader, Europe, The Conference Board | Comments (0)The Conference Board has developed a sustainable procurement framework to help companies assess their sustainable procurement program’s orientation toward outcomes and impact.