[nivo_slider width=”640″ height=”400″ link=”none” speed=”600″ delay=”3000″ navigation=”1″ bullets=”1″ pauseonhover=”0″ effect=”fade”]Sutainavision MD, Mr Takeshi Shimotaya, and CSR consultant, Ms Eri Uchimura, attended the seminar, Debating Corporate Social Responsibility in end times: Critique or Change? at Cass Business School on 8th February 2013. There are around 70 attendees from a variety of backgrounds, including researchers, professors, CSR experts, consultants, and NGOs. The panel debated the question of CSR’s emancipatory potential in this time of crises. The attendees asked whether CSR still offers an opportunity to hold businesses to account or whether we have really come to the end of CSR.[nivo_slider width=”640″ height=”400″ link=”none” speed=”600″ delay=”3000″ navigation=”1″ bullets=”1″ pauseonhover=”0″ effect=”fade”]Sutainavision MD, Mr Takeshi Shimotaya, and CSR consultant, Ms Eri Uchimura, attended the seminar, Debating Corporate Social Responsibility in end times: Critique or Change? at Cass Business School on 8th February 2013. There are around 70 attendees from a variety of backgrounds, including researchers, professors, CSR experts, consultants, and NGOs. The panel debated the question of CSR’s emancipatory potential in this time of crises. The attendees asked whether CSR still offers an opportunity to hold businesses to account or whether we have really come to the end of CSR.