Resources
Resources
This section of the website contains resources on corporate social responsibility that we use with the CSR initiative at St. Scholastica. We hope that you may find them useful as well. The content of these external CSR resources represents the views of the authors and are not necessarily endorsed by St. Scholastica.
CSR Reports
- Starbucks
- Sony Group Report
- Chevron
- BASF
- Business for Social Responsibility
- Principles and Codes for socially responsible business practices
Responsible Investing
- Social Funds — Personal finance site devoted to socially responsible investing
- Social Investment Forum — Directed at association members to promote and provide education around socially and environmentally responsible investing
Triple Bottom Line (TBL) Reports
- Triple Bottom Line Blog
- Book review of Triple Bottom Line
- TBL Reporting in Australia
- Managing the TBL, a PBS interview
Social Action
- Company citizenship — Global emphasis on social issues
- International Labor Organization — Working papers on global social policy
Environmental Stewardship
- The Materiality Report: Aligning Strategy Performance and Reporting
- EPA's Landfill Methane Outreach Program
Counterpoints
- The social responsibility of business is to increase its profits — Classic article by Milton Friedman
- Corporate citizenship: Oxymoron or necessity? — Position paper and many blog comments
- Is corporate social resposibility responsible?
- CSR Watch — focused on monitoring CSR and SRI activists who target companies for appeasements and concessions that have adverse affects
- CSR description and critique by Sourcewatch
- Overview and critique of CSR by Bryane Michael
- A pragmatic approach to CSR — Critique and recommendations
- CSR debate — Milton Friedman, John Mackey, and T. J. Rodgers
CSR News
- CSRWire — Global newsfeed on CSR events and news
- Business for Social Responsibility — News, reports, and issue briefs
- CSR Europe — Business news
- Companies in the news
- PRNews: CSR Awards
Do you have additional resources which would be appropriate for the page? Please send a link to csr@css.edu which we will evaluate for inclusion.
The College of St. Scholastica's Library resources (only available to the CSS community).
