Emerging Challenges to Corporate Social Responsibility Reporting

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Emerging Challenges to Corporate Social Responsibility Reporting

People and Culture
Pages:5 pages8 min read

Author: David Greenall

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Emerging security and liability issues are threatening corporate social responsibility reporting. For a look at how Canadian businesses are reacting, read this new report.

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Emerging security and liability issues are threatening corporate social responsibility reporting. For a look at how Canadian businesses are reacting, read this new report.

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Post-9/11 security and Nike, Inc. v. Kasky, now before the U.S. Supreme Court, are the new concerns for Canadian companies that engage in corporate social responsibility (CSR) reporting.

Post-9/11, many companies plan to maintain their commitment to transparency through CSR reporting while attending to security issues raised by the information they disclose. But there is a troubling lack of awareness of the issues raised, and risks posed, by Nike, Inc. v. Kasky.

For a closer look at CSR reporting post-9/11 and at the implications of the Nike, Inc. v. Kasky case, from the points of view Canadian companies, read A Fork in the Transparency Road? Emerging Challenges to Corporate Social Responsibility Reporting.

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