Solving Social Problems Is Key Motivator for Giving, Big Companies Say
Big companies are most likely to give to charity or undertake other social-responsibility efforts because they want to fight national or global problems, according to a new study by Weber Shandwick, a public-relations firm in New York.
But business-oriented goals, such as building consumer loyalty, were the primary drivers for many corporations.
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