This summary is provided by the IPR ESG & Purpose Research Library. Dr. Matthew Amengual and colleagues examined how individuals perceive corporate involvement in human rights violations. A survey of 2,420 U.S. adults was conducted from March – April 2021. Participants were asked to give their reactions to hypothetical situations involving a multinational enterprise and a … Continue reading Public Opinion Is Not Enough to Hold Companies Accountable
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This blog is provided by the IPR Digital Media Research Center. The COVID-19 pandemic has, without a doubt, brought countless changes to the way people interact with businesses, and nowhere has this shift been more prominent than on social media. The entire world stayed home for a year, and companies went to work handling the … Continue reading Accountability and Genuity: How Companies’ Social Media Influenced Perception During COVID-19
Topic: Responsible Leadership Author(s), Title and Publication Seeger, M. W., & Ulmer, R. R. (2003). Explaining Enron: Communication and Responsible Leadership. Management Communication Quarterly, 17(1), 58-84. Summary Enron, which is the nation’s seventh largest corporation, collapsed in a financial scandal of 2001-2002. This case study explored the reasons for Enron’s demise with principles of communication-based … Continue reading Explaining Enron: Communication and Responsible Leadership