Corporate responsibility "woefully lacking" in U.S., say authors
U.S. efforts to promote global corporate social responsibility are "woefully lacking," according to the authors of the new book, "Corporate Responsibility in the Global Village: The Role of Public Policy," published by the National Policy Association.
For the U.S. to catch up, the book offers a series of policy recommendations. "Without a doubt, triple bottom line reporting is our favorite policy," says James Reeves, who co-authored the book with Susan Ariel Aaronson for the NPA.