Compare Corporate Social Performance Using Peer-Based Benchmarks
Compare Corporate Social Performance Using Peer-Based Benchmarks
NEWSROOM: Network for Business Sustainability
CONTENT: Blog
The following is a blog post by Magali Delmas, PhD, professor of management at the UCLA Institute of the Environment & Anderson School of Management
Corporate social performance (CSP) is a multi-dimensional concept emphasizing a company’s responsibilities to multiple stakeholders. Measuring CSP has proven daunting because it covers a broad range of economic, social, and environmental impacts caused by business. To fully address its scope, firms and researchers must take into account a variety of metrics.
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