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| | Australian companies should present more honestly their negative impacts on the economy, environment and society, as well as the positive ones, with stakeholders who read sustainability reports telling the Australian Centre for Corporate Social Responsibility ... |
| | | Corporate sustainability should be about strategic value creation, rather than just a statement of values, and the integrated reporting framework could assist companies in seeing environmental, social and governance (ESG) as central to strategy, according ... |
| | | ... providing full disclosure on the issues that matter to stakeholders has the added benefit of enhancing our credibility and reputation." The oil and gas sector have been under pressure to disclose and manage their sustainability performance, particularly ... |
| | | ... also suggested that using Karma Currency gift vouchers as a customer service tool could benefit corporate brand and reputation with similar outcomes. Karma Currency has served as the distribution point for AU$1.3m in donations since its inception in ... |
| | | ... responsibility (CSR) programs are predominately driven by the view that its value is derived from enhancing corporate reputation, reducing risk and facilitating regulatory compliance, according to the Australian Centre for Corporate Social Responsibility ... |
| | | ... communicate "material" business risks, including: operational, environmental, sustainability, compliance, strategic, ethical, reputation or brand, technological, product or service quality, human capital, financial reporting and market-related risks. ... |
| | | Nine companies have begun testing a set of key performance indicators (KPIs) assessing operational and reputational risks associated with labour and human rights factors in corporate supply chains. The KPIs have been developed with the Fair Labor Association ... |
| | | ... policy details a "zero-tolerance" approach to acts of bribery and corruption by employees, officials or third party reputation, and linked the policy to the fact that in addition to being morally wrong, bribery and corruption would expose CSL to reputational ... |
| | | ... upon intangible assets to create value: supply chain management, resource efficiency, product innovation, community reputation and ability to access new markets to name a few. These intangible value drivers now make up the majority of asset value, yet ... |
| | | ... basis point, Kidney noted. But weighing against that cost are the benefits of certification, Kidney said. "There are reputation benefits, there is the benefit of attracting new investors and there is the benefit of having the reputation of being a more ... |
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