February 9, 2012
By CSR Asia Centre
The Map Ta Phut crisis in Thailand seems to have pushed companies in Map Ta Phut beyond the usual philanthropy and one step towards a more strategic kind of community investment. They are now working together to improve their own operations, respond to the community’s real needs and build trust.
By CSR Asia Centre
CSR Asia, a leading provider of training, research and advisory services on sustainable business practices with offices in Bangkok and around the region, has recently completed a study entitled “CSR in 10”.
By Dr. Sopon Pornchokchai
Let's begin with how the globe defines CSR. Certainly, donation is not a major theme of CSR, as corporate social responsibility requires corporate good governance for the protection of shareholders, consumers, business partners, community and society.
By SIRICHAI SAKORNRATANAKUL
Sustainable development and CSR
By Kulvech Janvatanavit
Sustainability is now a business imperative; doing nothing is no longer an option. It is about securing your business for the future. Converging influences are forcing sustainability to the top of the corporate agenda.
By Pipat Yodprudtikan
There is much going on in Thailand concerning corporate social responsibility. Coming with this are questions – what is the status of CSR development in the Kingdom and how the movement can be strengthened.

Establishing environmental awareness takes time, particularly among adults. Realising that, the Energy Ministry is turning its focus to our children.

Who were the best equipped to cope with natural disasters and other crises? As we observed, most of them were large-sized companies which have closely observed CSR guidelines.

Phuket's campaign to rid the island of plastic bags will start in earnest on February 27, when retailers across Phuket will start handing out free cloth bags to shoppers over the course of one week.