Publications
Throughout Paul’s career he has published his research and opinions on a variety of subjects. Here you can find scientific papers, articles, opinion pieces and newspaper articles.
Partnerships and collaboration can improve CSR outcomes
innovation-sustainability-and-policy-seeon-germany-23-25-may-2004 Participatory policy-making and partnerships: their role in innovation for sustainability was the title for a presentation by Paul Toyne and the accompanying published conference paper. It assessed collaborations and partnerships for driving sustainable development using case studies from public sector, private sector and the NGO community. The general conclusion was that partnerships improved
Global social and environmental issues and the role of CSR
sustaincsr-toyne2004 This article for a CSR special supplement that accompanied the Sustain magazine looked at how CSR in business was trying to tackle environmental and social global issues. It was published in 2004.
CSR in an Asian context: ethics, values, corporate governance and leadership!
hrm-singapore-crs HRM Singapore asked Paul to write an article for their readership of human resources managers to help explain CSR and what it means to them and their businesses. Much of the content of this article stills stands today! Values and accountability not just within a business but the whole supply chain, and the importance
Exploring how companies were delivering CSR
the-practical-side-of-csr-15-05-04-enterprise-risk-p22-23 In this 2004 article Paul Toyne wrote for the corporate governance section of Enterprise Risk I explored what companies were really doing in CSR space.
How can CSR help manage business risk – published in European CSR 2005
article-13-european-ceo_2005 How CSR can help businesses manage risk was the subject of Paul’s 2005 article for European CEO. In it Paul’s argues for the need for companies to consider risks such as supply chain, talent retention and how CSR can help mitigate.
Act now to future-proof against future climate change, poverty and energy security.
open-democracy-climate-change-and-poverty-6-6-05 In 2005, Paul was asked by the British Council to support the UK government’s presidency of the EU and the G8 and promote the issue of climate change. This article explored how UK businesses were beginning to take climate change seriously and work on a range of opportunities to combat climate change and poverty.Interestingly