Corporate Citizenship Responses to the Israel–Hamas Conflict: One Year Later
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Corporate Citizenship Responses to the Israel–Hamas Conflict: One Year Later

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One year into the Israel–Hamas conflict, the human toll has been severe, with widespread regional and international repercussions. This brief provides insights into how companies have responded through corporate citizenship efforts and outlines their expectations for the future, based on a survey of 41 corporate citizenship executives at predominantly US-headquartered multinational corporations as well as related convenings.

One year into the Israel–Hamas conflict, the human toll has been severe, with widespread regional and international repercussions. This brief provides insights into how companies have responded through corporate citizenship efforts and outlines their expectations for the future, based on a survey of 41 corporate citizenship executives at predominantly US-headquartered multinational corporations as well as related convenings.

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