公開日: 2013/11/13
The IMPACT Project is the largest European research project to date on the topic of CSR.
The project intended to create new tools and develop existing ones further to measure the impacts of CSR at different levels across European companies, sectors, regions and EU27. The research methods were designed to provide evidence to explain, characterise and compare the link between what drives CSR in companies, the translation into actions, and the outcomes in terms of CSR performance and impacts for the company, economy, society and environment.
The research envolved SMEs as well as large companies. A particular research focus was the analyse how regional, national and European institutions and policies influence the CSR impacts of companies and industries.
The project collated and combined existing non-public data sets that help to measure and monitor the impacts of CSR. It collected new panel data to monitor CSR impacts across Europe.
The empirical evidence on the impacts of CSR was used to see if and how European companies contribute - through CSR - to the main areas and objectives set in the Lisbon and Gothenburg strategies - competitiveness, innovation, growth, quality of jobs and sustainability.
The project reached its completion at the final conference held in Brussels September 17&18 2013. The essence of the conference its captured in the following videos.
The project intended to create new tools and develop existing ones further to measure the impacts of CSR at different levels across European companies, sectors, regions and EU27. The research methods were designed to provide evidence to explain, characterise and compare the link between what drives CSR in companies, the translation into actions, and the outcomes in terms of CSR performance and impacts for the company, economy, society and environment.
The research envolved SMEs as well as large companies. A particular research focus was the analyse how regional, national and European institutions and policies influence the CSR impacts of companies and industries.
The project collated and combined existing non-public data sets that help to measure and monitor the impacts of CSR. It collected new panel data to monitor CSR impacts across Europe.
The empirical evidence on the impacts of CSR was used to see if and how European companies contribute - through CSR - to the main areas and objectives set in the Lisbon and Gothenburg strategies - competitiveness, innovation, growth, quality of jobs and sustainability.
The project reached its completion at the final conference held in Brussels September 17&18 2013. The essence of the conference its captured in the following videos.
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Impact Project Video 2 - CSR and Corporate Impact Assessment
公開日: 2013/11/14
The IMPACT Project is the largest European research project to date on the topic of CSR.
The project intended to create new tools and develop existing ones further to measure the impacts of CSR at different levels across European companies, sectors, regions and EU27. The research methods were designed to provide evidence to explain, characterise and compare the link between what drives CSR in companies, the translation into actions, and the outcomes in terms of CSR performance and impacts for the company, economy, society and environment.
The research envolved SMEs as well as large companies. A particular research focus was the analyse how regional, national and European institutions and policies influence the CSR impacts of companies and industries.
The project collated and combined existing non-public data sets that help to measure and monitor the impacts of CSR. It collected new panel data to monitor CSR impacts across Europe.
The empirical evidence on the impacts of CSR was used to see if and how European companies contribute - through CSR - to the main areas and objectives set in the Lisbon and Gothenburg strategies - competitiveness, innovation, growth, quality of jobs and sustainability.
The project reached its completion at the final conference held in Brussels September 17&18 2013. The essence of the conference its captured in the following videos.
The project intended to create new tools and develop existing ones further to measure the impacts of CSR at different levels across European companies, sectors, regions and EU27. The research methods were designed to provide evidence to explain, characterise and compare the link between what drives CSR in companies, the translation into actions, and the outcomes in terms of CSR performance and impacts for the company, economy, society and environment.
The research envolved SMEs as well as large companies. A particular research focus was the analyse how regional, national and European institutions and policies influence the CSR impacts of companies and industries.
The project collated and combined existing non-public data sets that help to measure and monitor the impacts of CSR. It collected new panel data to monitor CSR impacts across Europe.
The empirical evidence on the impacts of CSR was used to see if and how European companies contribute - through CSR - to the main areas and objectives set in the Lisbon and Gothenburg strategies - competitiveness, innovation, growth, quality of jobs and sustainability.
The project reached its completion at the final conference held in Brussels September 17&18 2013. The essence of the conference its captured in the following videos.
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Impact Project Video 3 - CSR and Corporate Impact Assessment
公開日: 2013/11/15
The IMPACT Project is the largest European research project to date on the topic of CSR.
The project intended to create new tools and develop existing ones further to measure the impacts of CSR at different levels across European companies, sectors, regions and EU27. The research methods were designed to provide evidence to explain, characterise and compare the link between what drives CSR in companies, the translation into actions, and the outcomes in terms of CSR performance and impacts for the company, economy, society and environment.
The research envolved SMEs as well as large companies. A particular research focus was the analyse how regional, national and European institutions and policies influence the CSR impacts of companies and industries.
The project collated and combined existing non-public data sets that help to measure and monitor the impacts of CSR. It collected new panel data to monitor CSR impacts across Europe.
The empirical evidence on the impacts of CSR was used to see if and how European companies contribute - through CSR - to the main areas and objectives set in the Lisbon and Gothenburg strategies - competitiveness, innovation, growth, quality of jobs and sustainability.
The project reached its completion at the final conference held in Brussels September 17&18 2013. The essence of the conference its captured in the following videos.
The project intended to create new tools and develop existing ones further to measure the impacts of CSR at different levels across European companies, sectors, regions and EU27. The research methods were designed to provide evidence to explain, characterise and compare the link between what drives CSR in companies, the translation into actions, and the outcomes in terms of CSR performance and impacts for the company, economy, society and environment.
The research envolved SMEs as well as large companies. A particular research focus was the analyse how regional, national and European institutions and policies influence the CSR impacts of companies and industries.
The project collated and combined existing non-public data sets that help to measure and monitor the impacts of CSR. It collected new panel data to monitor CSR impacts across Europe.
The empirical evidence on the impacts of CSR was used to see if and how European companies contribute - through CSR - to the main areas and objectives set in the Lisbon and Gothenburg strategies - competitiveness, innovation, growth, quality of jobs and sustainability.
The project reached its completion at the final conference held in Brussels September 17&18 2013. The essence of the conference its captured in the following videos.
Impact Project Video 4 - CSR and Corporate Impact Assessment
公開日: 2013/11/18
The IMPACT Project is the largest European research project to date on the topic of CSR.
The project intended to create new tools and develop existing ones further to measure the impacts of CSR at different levels across European companies, sectors, regions and EU27. The research methods were designed to provide evidence to explain, characterise and compare the link between what drives CSR in companies, the translation into actions, and the outcomes in terms of CSR performance and impacts for the company, economy, society and environment.
The research envolved SMEs as well as large companies. A particular research focus was the analyse how regional, national and European institutions and policies influence the CSR impacts of companies and industries.
The project collated and combined existing non-public data sets that help to measure and monitor the impacts of CSR. It collected new panel data to monitor CSR impacts across Europe.
The empirical evidence on the impacts of CSR was used to see if and how European companies contribute - through CSR - to the main areas and objectives set in the Lisbon and Gothenburg strategies - competitiveness, innovation, growth, quality of jobs and sustainability.
The project reached its completion at the final conference held in Brussels September 17&18 2013. The essence of the conference its captured in the following videos.
The project intended to create new tools and develop existing ones further to measure the impacts of CSR at different levels across European companies, sectors, regions and EU27. The research methods were designed to provide evidence to explain, characterise and compare the link between what drives CSR in companies, the translation into actions, and the outcomes in terms of CSR performance and impacts for the company, economy, society and environment.
The research envolved SMEs as well as large companies. A particular research focus was the analyse how regional, national and European institutions and policies influence the CSR impacts of companies and industries.
The project collated and combined existing non-public data sets that help to measure and monitor the impacts of CSR. It collected new panel data to monitor CSR impacts across Europe.
The empirical evidence on the impacts of CSR was used to see if and how European companies contribute - through CSR - to the main areas and objectives set in the Lisbon and Gothenburg strategies - competitiveness, innovation, growth, quality of jobs and sustainability.
The project reached its completion at the final conference held in Brussels September 17&18 2013. The essence of the conference its captured in the following videos.
Impact Project Video 5 - HORIZON 2020 Research & Innovation Policy Priorities for a More Sustainab
公開日: 2013/11/18
The IMPACT Project is the largest European research project to date on the topic of CSR.
The project intended to create new tools and develop existing ones further to measure the impacts of CSR at different levels across European companies, sectors, regions and EU27. The research methods were designed to provide evidence to explain, characterise and compare the link between what drives CSR in companies, the translation into actions, and the outcomes in terms of CSR performance and impacts for the company, economy, society and environment.
The research envolved SMEs as well as large companies. A particular research focus was the analyse how regional, national and European institutions and policies influence the CSR impacts of companies and industries.
The project collated and combined existing non-public data sets that help to measure and monitor the impacts of CSR. It collected new panel data to monitor CSR impacts across Europe.
The empirical evidence on the impacts of CSR was used to see if and how European companies contribute - through CSR - to the main areas and objectives set in the Lisbon and Gothenburg strategies - competitiveness, innovation, growth, quality of jobs and sustainability.
The project reached its completion at the final conference held in Brussels September 17&18 2013. The essence of the conference its captured in the following videos.
The project intended to create new tools and develop existing ones further to measure the impacts of CSR at different levels across European companies, sectors, regions and EU27. The research methods were designed to provide evidence to explain, characterise and compare the link between what drives CSR in companies, the translation into actions, and the outcomes in terms of CSR performance and impacts for the company, economy, society and environment.
The research envolved SMEs as well as large companies. A particular research focus was the analyse how regional, national and European institutions and policies influence the CSR impacts of companies and industries.
The project collated and combined existing non-public data sets that help to measure and monitor the impacts of CSR. It collected new panel data to monitor CSR impacts across Europe.
The empirical evidence on the impacts of CSR was used to see if and how European companies contribute - through CSR - to the main areas and objectives set in the Lisbon and Gothenburg strategies - competitiveness, innovation, growth, quality of jobs and sustainability.
The project reached its completion at the final conference held in Brussels September 17&18 2013. The essence of the conference its captured in the following videos.
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Impact Project Video 6 - CSR and Corporate Impact Assessment
公開日: 2013/11/18
The IMPACT Project is the largest European research project to date on the topic of CSR.
The project intended to create new tools and develop existing ones further to measure the impacts of CSR at different levels across European companies, sectors, regions and EU27. The research methods were designed to provide evidence to explain, characterise and compare the link between what drives CSR in companies, the translation into actions, and the outcomes in terms of CSR performance and impacts for the company, economy, society and environment.
The research envolved SMEs as well as large companies. A particular research focus was the analyse how regional, national and European institutions and policies influence the CSR impacts of companies and industries.
The project collated and combined existing non-public data sets that help to measure and monitor the impacts of CSR. It collected new panel data to monitor CSR impacts across Europe.
The empirical evidence on the impacts of CSR was used to see if and how European companies contribute - through CSR - to the main areas and objectives set in the Lisbon and Gothenburg strategies - competitiveness, innovation, growth, quality of jobs and sustainability.
The project reached its completion at the final conference held in Brussels September 17&18 2013. The essence of the conference its captured in the following videos.
The project intended to create new tools and develop existing ones further to measure the impacts of CSR at different levels across European companies, sectors, regions and EU27. The research methods were designed to provide evidence to explain, characterise and compare the link between what drives CSR in companies, the translation into actions, and the outcomes in terms of CSR performance and impacts for the company, economy, society and environment.
The research envolved SMEs as well as large companies. A particular research focus was the analyse how regional, national and European institutions and policies influence the CSR impacts of companies and industries.
The project collated and combined existing non-public data sets that help to measure and monitor the impacts of CSR. It collected new panel data to monitor CSR impacts across Europe.
The empirical evidence on the impacts of CSR was used to see if and how European companies contribute - through CSR - to the main areas and objectives set in the Lisbon and Gothenburg strategies - competitiveness, innovation, growth, quality of jobs and sustainability.
The project reached its completion at the final conference held in Brussels September 17&18 2013. The essence of the conference its captured in the following videos.
Impact Project Video 8 - CSR and Corporate Impact Assessment
公開日: 2013/11/19
The IMPACT Project is the largest European research project to date on the topic of CSR.
The project intended to create new tools and develop existing ones further to measure the impacts of CSR at different levels across European companies, sectors, regions and EU27. The research methods were designed to provide evidence to explain, characterise and compare the link between what drives CSR in companies, the translation into actions, and the outcomes in terms of CSR performance and impacts for the company, economy, society and environment.
The research envolved SMEs as well as large companies. A particular research focus was the analyse how regional, national and European institutions and policies influence the CSR impacts of companies and industries.
The project collated and combined existing non-public data sets that help to measure and monitor the impacts of CSR. It collected new panel data to monitor CSR impacts across Europe.
The empirical evidence on the impacts of CSR was used to see if and how European companies contribute - through CSR - to the main areas and objectives set in the Lisbon and Gothenburg strategies - competitiveness, innovation, growth, quality of jobs and sustainability.
The project reached its completion at the final conference held in Brussels September 17&18 2013. The essence of the conference its captured in the following videos.
The project intended to create new tools and develop existing ones further to measure the impacts of CSR at different levels across European companies, sectors, regions and EU27. The research methods were designed to provide evidence to explain, characterise and compare the link between what drives CSR in companies, the translation into actions, and the outcomes in terms of CSR performance and impacts for the company, economy, society and environment.
The research envolved SMEs as well as large companies. A particular research focus was the analyse how regional, national and European institutions and policies influence the CSR impacts of companies and industries.
The project collated and combined existing non-public data sets that help to measure and monitor the impacts of CSR. It collected new panel data to monitor CSR impacts across Europe.
The empirical evidence on the impacts of CSR was used to see if and how European companies contribute - through CSR - to the main areas and objectives set in the Lisbon and Gothenburg strategies - competitiveness, innovation, growth, quality of jobs and sustainability.
The project reached its completion at the final conference held in Brussels September 17&18 2013. The essence of the conference its captured in the following videos.
Impact Project Video 9 - Future Themes and Priorities for CSR and
公開日: 2013/11/15
The IMPACT Project is the largest European research project to date on the topic of CSR.
The project intended to create new tools and develop existing ones further to measure the impacts of CSR at different levels across European companies, sectors, regions and EU27. The research methods were designed to provide evidence to explain, characterise and compare the link between what drives CSR in companies, the translation into actions, and the outcomes in terms of CSR performance and impacts for the company, economy, society and environment.
The research envolved SMEs as well as large companies. A particular research focus was the analyse how regional, national and European institutions and policies influence the CSR impacts of companies and industries.
The project collated and combined existing non-public data sets that help to measure and monitor the impacts of CSR. It collected new panel data to monitor CSR impacts across Europe.
The empirical evidence on the impacts of CSR was used to see if and how European companies contribute - through CSR - to the main areas and objectives set in the Lisbon and Gothenburg strategies - competitiveness, innovation, growth, quality of jobs and sustainability.
The project reached its completion at the final conference held in Brussels September 17&18 2013. The essence of the conference its captured in the following videos.
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Impact Project Video 10 - Conclusions - What Have We Learned
公開日: 2013/11/19
The IMPACT Project is the largest European research project to date on the topic of CSR.
The project intended to create new tools and develop existing ones further to measure the impacts of CSR at different levels across European companies, sectors, regions and EU27. The research methods were designed to provide evidence to explain, characterise and compare the link between what drives CSR in companies, the translation into actions, and the outcomes in terms of CSR performance and impacts for the company, economy, society and environment.
The research envolved SMEs as well as large companies. A particular research focus was the analyse how regional, national and European institutions and policies influence the CSR impacts of companies and industries.
The project collated and combined existing non-public data sets that help to measure and monitor the impacts of CSR. It collected new panel data to monitor CSR impacts across Europe.
The empirical evidence on the impacts of CSR was used to see if and how European companies contribute - through CSR - to the main areas and objectives set in the Lisbon and Gothenburg strategies - competitiveness, innovation, growth, quality of jobs and sustainability.
The project reached its completion at the final conference held in Brussels September 17&18 2013. The essence of the conference its captured in the following videos.
The project intended to create new tools and develop existing ones further to measure the impacts of CSR at different levels across European companies, sectors, regions and EU27. The research methods were designed to provide evidence to explain, characterise and compare the link between what drives CSR in companies, the translation into actions, and the outcomes in terms of CSR performance and impacts for the company, economy, society and environment.
The research envolved SMEs as well as large companies. A particular research focus was the analyse how regional, national and European institutions and policies influence the CSR impacts of companies and industries.
The project collated and combined existing non-public data sets that help to measure and monitor the impacts of CSR. It collected new panel data to monitor CSR impacts across Europe.
The empirical evidence on the impacts of CSR was used to see if and how European companies contribute - through CSR - to the main areas and objectives set in the Lisbon and Gothenburg strategies - competitiveness, innovation, growth, quality of jobs and sustainability.
The project reached its completion at the final conference held in Brussels September 17&18 2013. The essence of the conference its captured in the following videos.
Impact Project Video 11 - Panneaux
公開日: 2013/11/19
The IMPACT Project is the largest European research project to date on the topic of CSR.
The project intended to create new tools and develop existing ones further to measure the impacts of CSR at different levels across European companies, sectors, regions and EU27. The research methods were designed to provide evidence to explain, characterise and compare the link between what drives CSR in companies, the translation into actions, and the outcomes in terms of CSR performance and impacts for the company, economy, society and environment.
The research envolved SMEs as well as large companies. A particular research focus was the analyse how regional, national and European institutions and policies influence the CSR impacts of companies and industries.
The project collated and combined existing non-public data sets that help to measure and monitor the impacts of CSR. It collected new panel data to monitor CSR impacts across Europe.
The empirical evidence on the impacts of CSR was used to see if and how European companies contribute - through CSR - to the main areas and objectives set in the Lisbon and Gothenburg strategies - competitiveness, innovation, growth, quality of jobs and sustainability.
The project reached its completion at the final conference held in Brussels September 17&18 2013. The essence of the conference its captured in the following videos.
The project intended to create new tools and develop existing ones further to measure the impacts of CSR at different levels across European companies, sectors, regions and EU27. The research methods were designed to provide evidence to explain, characterise and compare the link between what drives CSR in companies, the translation into actions, and the outcomes in terms of CSR performance and impacts for the company, economy, society and environment.
The research envolved SMEs as well as large companies. A particular research focus was the analyse how regional, national and European institutions and policies influence the CSR impacts of companies and industries.
The project collated and combined existing non-public data sets that help to measure and monitor the impacts of CSR. It collected new panel data to monitor CSR impacts across Europe.
The empirical evidence on the impacts of CSR was used to see if and how European companies contribute - through CSR - to the main areas and objectives set in the Lisbon and Gothenburg strategies - competitiveness, innovation, growth, quality of jobs and sustainability.
The project reached its completion at the final conference held in Brussels September 17&18 2013. The essence of the conference its captured in the following videos.
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