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State of Corporate Citizenship in the U.S.: Business Perspectives in 2005

  • Fri Sep 23 04:00:00 UTC 2005
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  • Corporate Citizenship
What do U.S. businesses actually make of corporate citizenship? The attitudes and expectations of nearly 1200 small, medium and large businesses are unveiled in the results of the 2005 State of Corporate Citizenship survey. Culling information directly from today’s business leaders, this report provides the most comprehensive look at the private sector’s perceptions about its own role in society. This second in a biennial series delves into the corporate citizenship motivations, challenges, priorities and investments of 1,189 small, medium, and large businesses across the U.S. Responses representing a breadth of industry sectors and geographic regions provide a unique insight into the state of corporate citizenship from a national perspective.
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