Elizabeth Stephan Librarian for the College of Business and Economics
CBE Reference hours:
CBE Office PH45/45B
Oct 13 - Dec 2
Tuesday 1:30-3:30
Wednesday 9:30-11:30
Library Office:
Haggard Hall 226
Phone: 360-650-2061
Email: Elizabeth Stephan
AOL IM: buslibrarian
Facebook: Elizabeth Stephan
Find Books and more in our Library Use the Library Catalog to locate materials within our collection. The Library Catalog provides location, call number and bibliographic information for the books, journals, newspapers, selected government documents, microforms and other media, as well as online or electronic resources owned or accessed by the Western Libraries.
Subject Headings Books and other resources can be found in the Western Library catalog or the Summit catalog by searching by subject. Please use the following Library of Congress subject headings:
Center for Corporate Accountability (CCA) This site provides a wealth of information and advice on safety, law enforcement and corporate criminal accountability issues promoting worker and public safety. It has a good bibliography. It has a strong UK focus.
Social Accountability International This organization promotes standards to ensure accountability and provides links to these various standards.
Corporate library / Thecorporatelibrary.com This is a central repository for research and study about the nature of the modern corporation. The focus is on corporate governance and the relationship between a company management, its boards and shareholders.
SA 8000 standard Full text of the Social Accountability -- SA8000:2001 -- standard (2nd edition)
Social Investment
Domini 400 social index / Domini The Domini 400 social index (DSI) is the established benchmark for measuring the impact of social screening of financial performance. It includes 400 common stocks.
Dow Jones sustainability index / Dow Jones The Dow Jones Sustainability Indexes were launched in 1999 and track the financial performance of the leading sustainability-driven companies worldwide.
FTSE4 The FTSE4 Good Index Series measures the performance of companies that meet globally recognized corporate responsibility standards.