Survey Finds Polarization On The Board’s Role in ESG
With mounting pressure on companies to take action on environmental and social matters, boards remain divided on where responsibility lies.
With mounting pressure on companies to take action on environmental and social matters, boards remain divided on where responsibility lies.
Our gauge of U.S. public company board member confidence is now just 3 percent above where it was last fall, before Covid-19 vaccines were released.
Among those against the idea, the most common reason is loss of competitiveness for U.S. companies.
U.S. public company board members’ optimism dropped at the end of Q2 amid fears that inflation will hamper growth in 2022.
As companies focus on capturing growth in a rebounding economy, public company directors are keeping a watchful eye on potential new risks amid the opportunities.
U.S. public company board members’ optimism heading into the spring is increasingly tempered by worries over new taxes and regulations.
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