A New Survey From The Economist Finds More Executives Talk About Social Good Than Act on It

This might not come as a surprise, but a new report shows that business leaders don’t keep their hearts in the same pockets as their wallets. According to The Economist’s survey of more than 1,400 executives across 103 countries, 70% of respondents agree that “operating with social purpose” is important for their companies. However, even…

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