Environics Global Issues Monitor, 2002
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Environics Corporate Social Responsibility Monitor 2002 is a survey of global public opinion on the role of companies in society. This survey is based on the the results of face-to-face or telephone surveys with representative samples of about 1,000 citizens in each of 25 countries on six continents at varying stages of development. The survey was fielded after September 11 in each country. Media focus on the Enron Corp. did not begin until the survey was completed in the USA.
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Environics Global Issues Monitor, 2002
Popularity: 5
Environics Corporate Social Responsibility Monitor 2002 is a survey of global public opinion on the role of companies in society. This survey is based on the the results of face-to-face or telephone surveys with representative samples of about 1,000 citizens in each of 25 countries on six continents at varying stages of development. The survey was fielded after September 11 in each country. Media focus on the Enron Corp. did not begin until the survey was completed in the USA.
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Geographical Regions
Argentina,
Brazil,
United Kingdom,
Canada,
Chile,
China,
France,
Germany,
India,
Indonesia,
Italy,
Japan,
Korea, Republic of,
Nigeria,
Russia,
Spain,
Sweden,
Turkey
Languages
English
Keywords
Social Sciences,
Corporate responsibility,
Economics,
Industry,
Business ,
Other
Industry Sectors
Higher Education
Data Purposes
HR purposes
Data collection Start Date
2001 Nov 24
Data collection End Date
2001 Dec 13
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Environics Corporate Social Responsibility Monitor 2002 is a survey of global public opinion on the role of companies in society. This survey is based on the the results of face-to-face or telephone surveys with representative samples of about 1,000 citizens in each of 25 countries on six continents at varying stages of development. The survey was fielded after September 11 in each country. Media focus on the Enron Corp. did not begin until the survey was completed in the USA.