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Listening tours in Detroit, Baltimore, Newark, and Los Angeles offer fresh insight into how companies can improve outcomes of corporate-funded social programs |
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Is Stock Performance Losing Influence on Whether a CEO Stays or Goes? New Study Suggests ESG Factors May Be Swiftly Gaining Ground |
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Climate change, racial injustice, workplace inequality, lack of equal economic opportunity, and unequal access to capital are among the growing threats to the success of capitalism, which in turn threatens the prosperity of both business and society. |
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Many corporate boards of directors are facing a predicament in setting their own compensation, finds a new report from The Conference Board in collaboration with Semler Brossy and ESG data analytics firm ESGAUGE. |
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Report: Companies Face a New Era of Scrutiny on Political Activity Companies are facing ever-greater scrutiny of their political activities, with some of America's biggest businesses still grappling with a response to January’s Capitol riot. |
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The Conference Board survey reveals PAC contribution suspensions wider than announced |
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2021 Proxy Season Preview and Shareholder Voting Trends (2017-2020) builds on a multi-year analysis of corporate filings across both the Russell 3000 and S&P 500 indexes to provide insights for what’s ahead in shareholder voting. |
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Major corporations notably increased their sustainability disclosures in key areas last year, including climate-risk reporting, human rights, and water stress exposure, according to a new report by The Conference Board. |
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Survey: Corporate Citizenship Going Strong in the Face of Adversity In the face of severe economic headwinds, 61 percent of major global companies spent more on philanthropy in 2020 than budgeted. |
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A new report by The Conference Board outlines how companies can strengthen their philanthropy programs to respond to natural disasters – from the COVID-19 pandemic to hurricanes, earthquakes, and fires. |