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U.S. Executives Say CSR Initiatives Can Boost Profits

15. January 2010 08:54
Three-quarters of senior U.S. executives say corporate citizenship can boost profits over time, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit's report, “Corporate citizenship: profiting from a sustainable business”. Sixteen percent said the top motivation for such initiatives were revenue growth, another 16 percent said they aim to increase profits, and 13 percent said the main goal is to reduce costs. To read the complete article, please visit: http://www.environmentalleader.com/2008/11/26/us-execs-say-csr-initiatives-can-boost-profit/

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