// The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) Business School's Centre for Business Sustainability (CBS) announced results of the 5th Hong Kong SME Business Sustainability Index (HKSMEBSI) today, where small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Hong Kong have shown growing concerns for corporate social responsibility (CSR) and business sustainability.
The overall average score of the 26 index companies in the 5th HKSMEBSI is 77.69 (out of 100 points), a significant increase of 18 percent compared with that of the 4th HKSMEBSI announced in 2017, and up by a staggering 33 percent in comparison with the average score of the 1st HKSMEBSI launched in 2012. //
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21 June 2019
// The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) Business School's Centre for Business Sustainability (CBS) announced results of the 5th Hong Kong SME Business Sustainability Index (HKSMEBSI) today, where small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Hong Kong have shown growing concerns for corporate social responsibility (CSR) and business sustainability.
The overall average score of the 26 index companies in the 5th HKSMEBSI is 77.69 (out of 100 points), a significant increase of 18 percent compared with that of the 4th HKSMEBSI announced in 2017, and up by a staggering 33 percent in comparison with the average score of the 1st HKSMEBSI launched in 2012. //
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