Publications
At Corporate Citizenship we aim to continually evolve our thinking and understanding of corporate responsibility issues through research and debate often working in partnership with leading organisations and academic bodies.
Whether undertaking bespoke projects for clients, or producing independent research reports, we have the expertise to deliver credible results, and the networks to ensure that our findings reach the right audiences.
Engaging business in the community - not a quick fix
A report published by The Smith Institute edited by Amanda Jordan, Amy Lunt, David Grayson and Geoffrey Bush on business engagement with the community.
Measuring Unilever's Economic Footprint: The case of South Africa
Corporate Citizenship supports research conducted by Professor Ethan Kapstein of INSEAD Business School, to study the economic footprint of Unilever's South Africa business
The changing nature of corporate responsibility
In 2006, we conducted a review of the prevalence and role of corporate foundations in England and Wales.
From the Wings
In February 2006, we launched 'From the Wings' - a report into the role that sports and creative activities play in tackling social exclusion amongst young people.
Societies in Society
In 2002, we carried out a survey of all building societies on behalf of the BSA to understand more about how the sector was approaching corporate responsibility.
Whose Responsibility?
This collection of essays, published by The Smith Institute and edited by Amanda Jordan and Amy Lunt, discusses the future of CSR.
Revealing the Foundations
As CR becomes more strategic, it can be challenging for companies to balance their desire to give something back to local communities with the need to provide a business-led rationale for investments.
More than making money
Measuring the difference your company makes to society
ANZ Financial Literacy & Inclusion
ANZ commissioned us to investigate how its efforts to promote financial literacy in Australia perform when benchmarked against efforts made by other leading banks around the world.
CSR in Action
This report, published by The Smith Institute, examines NGT's acclaimed Young Offender Programme.
Good Companies, Better Employers
This report helps to understand better how corporate community involvement and wider corporate citizenship contributes to business success by enhancing employee morale, motivation, commitment and performance. It is also a practical management tool containing methods to evaluate benefits.
European Postal Services and Social Responsibilities
How post offices enhance their economic, social and environmental role in society
Valuing Employee Community Involvement
Practical guidance on measuring business benefits from employee involvement in community activity. This study of eighteen companies with six detailed case studies, demonstrates a measurable gain in competency from employee community development. It offers practical guidance in evaluation.
Employees and The Community
How successful companies meet human resource needs through community involvement. The report explains how employee community involvement works and summarises the evidence of business benefit from Europe and the US. It makes recommendations for a range of evaluation methods.