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The Conference Board is a nonprofit research organization that provides businesses with independent data, analysis, and insights on economic trends and indicators as well as management and workforce issues.

CCI Score

CCI Score: The Conference Board

38.27

-0.02%

Latest Event

Release of Report on Corporate Political Activity Scrutiny

The Conference Board issued a report outlining best practices and recommendations for companies to reevaluate and streamline their political activities amidst heightened scrutiny in the wake of the Capitol riot. The report emphasizes transparency, alignment of corporate values with political contributions, and rigorous oversight in political engagement.

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The Conference Board is currently rated as a Dissenter.

+25 to +44 CCI Score
These companies are vocal in their opposition to authoritarian regimes. They publicly criticize oppressive policies and engage in advocacy efforts to promote accountability and transparency, even if their actions aren’t as extensive as those of Moral Leaders.

Latest Events

  • Release of Report on Corporate Political Activity Scrutiny Logo
    JAN
    07
    2021

    The Conference Board issued a report outlining best practices and recommendations for companies to reevaluate and streamline their political activities amidst heightened scrutiny in the wake of the Capitol riot. The report emphasizes transparency, alignment of corporate values with political contributions, and rigorous oversight in political engagement.

  • +75

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 25

    The Conference Board's release of this report is a significant positive step in encouraging transparency and ethical governance in corporate political engagement. By highlighting the need for clear standards, alignment with corporate values, and stakeholder education, the organization is indirectly advocating for responsible practices that counter authoritarian influences and reduce the risk of complicity in political extremism.

    Report: Companies Face a New Era of Scrutiny on Political Activity

  • Corporate Political Activity Roundtable by The Conference Board ESG Center Logo
    JAN
    04
    2021

    The Conference Board hosted a roundtable discussion that examined corporate political activity in the aftermath of the 2020 US election and the January 6 Capitol events. The discussion addressed changes in corporate PAC contributions and broader scrutiny of business political behavior, reflecting a move toward greater transparency and accountability in corporate engagement with political processes.

  • +50

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 25

    The event provided a forum for scrutinizing corporate political activity, emphasizing the need for transparency and responsible engagement. By discussing these issues in a public platform, The Conference Board signals a commitment to democratic norms and a move away from practices that might otherwise contribute to authoritarian tendencies.

  • +60

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    March 25

    The discussion highlighted a significant shift in corporate strategies regarding political contributions, notably the decision by many companies to halt employee-funded PAC contributions to lawmakers with objectionable stances after the January 6 Capitol events. This move is viewed positively from an anti-fascist perspective as it reduces the risk of corporate funds bolstering authoritarian political forces.

    Under a Microscope: A New Era of Scrutiny for Corporate Political Activity

  • Corporate Political Activity Roundtable Discussion Logo
    JAN
    04
    2021

    The Conference Board ESG Center hosted a roundtable in early 2021 to examine corporate political actions, including shifts in employee-funded PAC contributions following the January 6 Capitol events. The event provided a platform for scrutinizing corporate political behavior and promoting transparency in political engagement, aligning with democratic accountability and resistance against authoritarian influences.

  • +60

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 25

    The event, organized by The Conference Board ESG Center, directly addresses issues of corporate political behavior during a time of heightened scrutiny following the January 6 Capitol incident. By facilitating discussions on the suspension of PAC contributions to lawmakers opposing the certification of electoral results, the organization promotes transparency and accountability. This proactive approach in evaluating and critiquing corporate political activities is a positive step toward reducing complicity in supporting authoritarian practices.

  • Corporate Political Activity Roundtable Discussion Logo
    JAN
    04
    2021

    On January 4, 2021, corporate leaders and organizations discussed shifts in political contributions and lobbying practices in the wake of the 2020 US election and January 6 events. The Conference Board’s ESG Center roundtable highlighted how companies are reassessing their political activities in response to increased scrutiny, signaling a move toward enhanced transparency and accountability.

  • +50

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    March 25

    The event underscored corporate efforts to reform political contributions and lobbying, as companies halted support for lawmakers who opposed the certification of electoral votes. This shift is seen as a commitment to democratic norms and a rejection of practices that could bolster authoritarian tendencies.

    Under a Microscope: A New Era of Scrutiny for Corporate Political Activity

  • +40

    Executive Political Engagement

    March 25

    The roundtable also featured strong executive engagement, with business leaders publicly urging Congress to respect democratic outcomes. This active stance by executives demonstrates a commitment to democratic processes and reflects an overall positive leadership engagement in countering authoritarian impulses.

    Under a Microscope: A New Era of Scrutiny for Corporate Political Activity

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