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Insight Poll: 36 Percent Want Corporations to Speak Out on Social Issues

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By    |   Thursday, 02 December 2021 03:19 PM EST

Sixty-three percent of corporate executives agree companies should speak out on social issues, while just 36% of consumers want companies to do so, according to a survey by the advisory firm Brunswick Insight.

Here are how the rest of the results break down:

  • 74% of the business executives believe communication on social issues has been effective.
  • 30% of consumers say it has been effective.
  • 51% of those who voted for Joe Biden believe company executives should speak out, compared to 40% who say companies should speak out only when it is related to the firms' business.
  • 9% say companies should not speak out at all.
  • 20% of those who voted for Donald Trump said company execs should speak out, compared to 49% who believe the executives should weigh in only when it pertains to their companies.
  • 31% say they should not speak out at all.

"In a highly complex civic, socio-economic and communications environment, there is enormous pressure on organizations to respond to everything that is happening," the accompanying report says.

"The net result is ever-more engagement from companies, but based on new research from Brunswick that surveyed corporate executives and 2020 voters, the efforts are all-too-often disbelieved as authentic — by people across every part of the political and socio-economic spectrum."

The poll, conducted Sept. 29-Oct. 7, surveyed 301 corporate executives and 800 people who voted in 2020.

Jeffrey Rodack

Jeffrey Rodack, who has nearly a half century in news as a senior editor and city editor for national and local publications, has covered politics for Newsmax for nearly seven years.

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Sixty-three percent of corporate executives agree companies should speak out on social issues, while just 36% of consumers want companies to do so, according to a survey by the advisory firm Brunswick Insight.
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