title:
Sustainability and corporate reputation: key points from a Centre for Business Performance roundtable
creator:
ICAEW
subject:
Financial services and regulation
subject:
Marketing and PR
subject:
Corporate governance
subject:
Business management and strategy
subject:
SMEs
subject:
Business ethics
subject:
Directors duties
subject:
Professional standards
subject:
Shareholder value model
subject:
Financial services
subject:
Social responsibility
subject:
Organisation or entity type
subject:
Ethics for accountants
subject:
Reputation management
subject:
Sustainable economy
subject:
Asset management
subject:
Accountancy profession and regulation
subject:
Natural capital
subject:
Board responsibilities
subject:
Business sectors
subject:
Business sustainability
subject:
Business operations
description:
Modern business has placed new pressures on companies, both large and small. It is no longer enough for companies to be profitable. They must be sustainable in the long term, and that demands a healthy corporate reputation and good corporate governance as well as strong financial performance. The Centre for Business Performance's roundtable, held earlier this year under the chairmanship of the then President, Graham Ward, at Chartered Accountant's Hall, illustrated that corporate reputation and sustainability is firmly on the business agenda. But how can sustainability be encouraged, measured and enforced? Senior members of NGOs, the business, academic and investment community were represented and this paper summarises the discussions, which were held on Chatham House terms.
publisher:
ICAEW Centre for Business Performance
contributor:
ICAEW Charitable Trust
date:
2001-01-01
type:
text
format:
pdf
identifier:
Briefing 08/01
source:
language:
en
relation:
Briefing
coverage:
rights: