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Poll: Should CSR reporting become mandatory for all public companies?

I am conducting another poll this week as part of my series of interesting questions on the current Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) issues.
The poll question this week is:

poll csrreporting Poll: Should CSR reporting become mandatory for all public companies?

This is the link to the poll: http://twtpoll.com/na3igg

There is no registration necessary just visit the poll, let us know what you think and what your opinion is. The current voting results will be shown instantly. We currently already have 40 votes and the result looks to be interesting indeed.

I will write about the results next week here if you are interested in the results once the poll closes on Saturday morning.

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  3. CSR still has a lot to prove – Results of my recent online poll
  4. Responsible Business Practice Terminology: The Normal Chaos or Total Confusion?

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