Social Accountability
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How companies act has an enormous influence not just on the prospects of the individual, but also on the ability of society as a whole to realize its potential and shape a brighter future.
Accordingly, entrepreneurial activity has always borne a pronounced responsibility for social development. There is more to this responsibility, however, than shareholder value: companies are a part of society, and their conduct must address the totality of challenges with which society finds itself confronted. Social Accountability (SA) provides an intelligent method to combine economically viable development, ethical behaviour and human rights.
The documents listed below aims can encourage companies to embrace their responsibilities to society, to incorporate SA into their business activities on a voluntary basis. "We would like to encourage companies to take on greater responsibility and to actively contribute to an ethical and sustainable management of their activities in Italy and worldwide. SA is not only important for the human rights, it is also good for business." THIS SECTION IS CONTINUOUSLY UPDATED.
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