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Italian companies move towards sustainable business strategy
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04/12/2009
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FTSE MIB companies rated within the Accountability Rating Italy 2009 are demonstrating a widespread improvement in their recognition and reporting of non-financial issues.
The results of the second Accountability Rating Italy show a definite move towards integrating sustainability issues into business strategy, with average scores for the Strategic Intent, Governance & Management, and Engagement domains rising from 27.4 to 29.1.
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Vodafone tops global Accountability Rating
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23/10/2006
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Vodafone Group is ranked number one in this year’s global Accountability Rating (G50+), narrowly overtaking BP, which has been ranked number one since 2004. Royal Dutch/Shell Group is ranked number three.
The Accountability Rating is managed and applied by AccountAbility, the global think-tank on organisational and corporate accountability, and csrnetwork, the leading UK corporate responsibility consultancy. This year’s ranking consists not only of an assessment of the world’s largest corporations, including the top 50 companies from the Fortune Global 500® but also of a number of country specific lists in Russia, South Africa and Hungary.
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Accountability Rating heads into Hungary
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05/09/2006
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The reputation of the Accountability Rating as an internationally recognised and respected tool for measuring corporate social responsibility has been strengthened with the announcement that Braun & Partners, the leading Budapest-based CSR consultancy, is to produce its own Accountability Rating under licence.
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Research starts as Accountability Rating confirms Fortune tie-up
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01/06/2006
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Research has started into the 2006 Accountability Rating, the annual measurement of how well the world’s top companies account for their impacts on society and the environment. By assessing the world’s largest companies, the Accountability Rating helps set the standard by which the impacts of all companies will be judged.
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Third Accountability Rating to be launched in October 2006
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28/04/2006
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How corporate attitudes to sustainable business practices within financial services (and other key industry sectors) have changed over the last three years will come under the spotlight in the 2006 Accountability Rating.
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