BRASS began its CSR work by playing a leading role in the UK response to the European CSR Green Paper in 2002, through a range of work in the field of corporate governance, and through organising innovative events such as the first international conference on CSR and Food. Its recent CSR work has focussed on more specialised CSR topics including CSR for small companies; nanotechnologies; and the impact of CSR strategies on vulnerable communities in developing countries.
Links to BRASS projects:
- Future of Management
- Resource Exploitation: Corporations and Communities
- Critical Evaluation of Business Support in Wales
- Corporate Killing
- Governance
- Leadership and Sustainability
- Work-Life Research
- Poverty, Environmental Risk, Stakeholders Integration and Business Responsibility
- CSR and SME's
- CSR and Mining
- An Examination of the Nature and Application among the Nanotechnologies Industry of Corporate Social Responsibility in the Context of Safeguarding the Environment and Human Health
- CSR and the City
Links to BRASS Researchers
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Highlighted Outputs
- ABC of CSR for SMEs
- Make A Difference Where You Can: Corporate Social Responsibility in UK SMEs
- Greenpeace SUV Report
- Changing the Way We Move
- Environmental Rating Systems (Clifford Thames)
- Pipeline Development and Community Participation report
- History of corporate social responsibility and sustainability
- The Sage Handbook of Industrial Relations. Paul Blyton with Nick A Bacon, Edmund Heery and Jack Fiorito,
- Key Concepts in Work. Paul Blyton and Jean Jenkins
- The Dynamics of Employee Relations, Paul Blyton with Peter Turnbull,
For the more academic outputs associated with this research, please consult the project pages.









