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Samuel O. Idowu ()
A chapter in Dictionary of Corporate Social Responsibility, 2015, pp 301-312 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The Hampel Report is a report on corporate governance published in the United Kingdom in January 1998. Following the publication of the Cadbury Report in 1992 and the Greenbury Report in 1995, the Hampel Committee was established with the purpose of reviewing the implementation of the recommendations of the Cadbury and Greenbury reports. The committee itself was established in November 1995 on the initiative of Sir Sydney Lipworth, Chairman of the Financial Reporting Council, and was led by Ronnie Hampel, CEO of the International Stadia Group at this time. The Hampel Report later became part of the basis for the Combined Code.
Keywords: Corporate Social Responsibility; Human Capital; Corporate Governance; Human Resource Management; Human Development Index (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-10536-9_8
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