Title: Business and Society: Corporate Social Responsibility
1Business and SocietyCorporate Social
Responsibility
- Professor Alexander Settles
- Faculty of Management, State University Higher
School of Economics
2What is Corporate (Social) Responsibility (CSR)?
- Definitions and Terms
- Corporate social performance
- Corporate social responsibility
- Social Capital
- Corporate responsibility
- Business Ethics
- Socially responsible investing Business Ethics
- Human Capital
- Corporate Citizenship
- Corporate Accountability
- Sustainability
- Sustainable Development
3What is Corporate Social Responsibility (CR)?
- Internal
- Business Ethics
- Human resource / personnel management
- Labor standards of suppliers
- External
- Social local and global
- Environmental
4Responsibilities of Business
Economic (must do)
Legal (have to do)
Ethical (Should Do)
Discretionary (Might Do)
5Milton Friedmans Traditional View of Business
Responsibility
- There is one and only on social responsibility
of business to use its resources and engage in
activities designed to increase profits so long
as it stays within the rules of the game, which
is to say, engages in open and free competition
without deception or fraud. (1970)
Economic
Legal
Ethical
Ethical
6CSR Components
- Business Ethics Environment
- Rule of Law Anti-Corruption
- Labor Market Conditions
- Environmental Risks
- Social/Political Risks
- Corporate Governance Risks
7Frameworks - Triple Bottom Line
- (a) Economic bottom line. Although main emphasis
is on financial performance, this often refers
not only to profit but to the philosophies behind
a company's strategy or behavior, the
sustainability of its businesses and its 'human
capital'. - (b) Environmental bottom line. The impact of its
products or operations on the environment, plus
the nature of its emissions and waste and how it
is dealing with them. - (c) Social bottom line. How it approaches issues
such as ethnic and gender diversity, working
hours and wages, staff security and its
contribution to community services or facilities.
8WBI Framework
9WBI CR as an Integrated Approach
- A comprehensive set of policies, practices and
programs - Integrated into business operations, supply
chains, decision making processes - Includes responsibility for current and past
actions as well as future impacts - Issues vary by company size, sector, and location
10UN Approach Global Compact
- Human Rights
- Principle 1 Businesses should support and
respect the protection of internationally
proclaimed human rights and - Principle 2 make sure that they are not
complicit in human rights abuses. - Labour Standards
- Principle 3 Businesses should uphold the freedom
of association and the effective recognition of
the right to collective bargaining - Principle 4 the elimination of all forms of
forced and compulsory labour - Principle 5 the effective abolition of child
labour and - Principle 6 the elimination of discrimination in
respect of employment and occupation.
11UN Global Compact
- Environment
- Principle 7 Businesses should support a
precautionary approach to environmental
challenges - Principle 8 undertake initiatives to promote
greater environmental responsibility and - Principle 9 encourage the development and
diffusion of environmentally friendly
technologies - Anti-Corruption
- Principle 10 Businesses should work against all
forms of corruption, including extortion and
bribery.
12Russian Firms in the Global Compact Joined
- Analytmarketing Joint Stock Company, 2001/06/21
- Intersputnik International Organisation of Space,
Communications Technology Hardware Electrical
Equipment, 2003/01/03 - Iteren, Professional, Scientific and Technical
Services, 2004/05/11 - Joint Stock Company Foreign Trade Association,
2002/03/22 - JSC "Murmanelectrosviaz", Telecommunication,
2002/06/27 - JSC ALTEN, Construction Materials 2005/06/21
- Kirov State Air Enterprise, Aerospace Aviation
2002/03/22 - Moscow City Telephone Network, Telecommunication
2002/06/27 - MTK Companies Group, Telecommunication
2002/06/27 - Murmanelectroviaz Telecommunication 2002/06/27
- Nefteyugansk United Airline Transportation
Company, Aerospace Aviation 2002/03/22 - Russian Aluminium Joint Stock Company, Metals
Mining 2002/03/27 - Sistema JSFC 2002/08/31
- Svyazinvest JSC, Telecommunication 2002/06/27
13Russian Firms in the Global Compact Joined and
submitted COP
- CJSC ARM Group Enterprises, Utilities 2004/05/26
- Interros, Finance Insurance 2001/10/22
- Volga-Dnepr Airlines, Aerospace Aviation
2000/11/14 - Yukos Oil, Oil Gas 2001/08/15
14US Corporate Responsibility
- CSR / Corporate Social Performance has existed in
some form for more than 25 years in the U.S. - Sources of CSR/CSP
- Environmental regulation
- Foreign Corrupt Practices outlawed
- Development of Socially Responsible Investment
community - Institutional investors place pressure on
corporations - Employee retention and development are crucial
for success
15Corporate Citizenship US approach
- Good corporate citizenship
- Provision for a safe and healthy workplace
- Exemplary employment practices
- Responsible environment protection and practices
- Contribution to the overall growth and
development of the local economy - Implementation of activities that are compatible
with local science and technology policies - Compliance with international, and local laws,
focusing on anti-corruption, anti-bribery and
transparency.
Source US Department of State
16US CSR Activities
- Business organizations
- The Business Council
- Business Roundtable
- The Conference Board
- Investment screening
- Investor Responsibility Research Center
- Dow Jones Sustainability Indexes
17Russian Approach
- RSPP Social Charter
- Economic and financial stability (pay taxes)
- Quality of production (customers)
- Labor Relations
- Human rights
- Protect the environment
- Form local associations to work with local
stakeholders and government
18Russian Approach
- Measuring
- UNDP Russian Association of Managers Report
About the social investments in Russia in 2004 - AMRs Business and the social development of
Russia problems and prospects 2006 - Reporting
- Accountability
- Global Reporting Initiative (GRI)
19Examples of Russian Reports
- Alfa Bank
- British American Tobacco Russia
- JSC Gazprom
- JSC Lukoil Oil Company
- McDonald's Russia
- North-West Timber Company
- OJSC MMC Norilsk Nickel
- RAO UES
- RUSAL
- Sibneft (Gazprom Neft)
- YUKOS Oil Company PC
20Corporate Responsibility as Firm Strategy Examples
- Environmental concerns or fair trade concerns
allow for companies to charge premium prices
Ben Jerrys Homemade Inc. and The Body Shop - Trustworthiness may generate enduring
relationships with suppliers - Maytag
21Corporate Responsibility as Firm Strategy Examples
- Firms can attract outstanding employees that
desire to work for a responsible firm Procter
Gamble - They are more likely to attract capital infusions
from investors who view reputable companies as
desirable long-term investments - Rubbermaid
22CSR and Risk Management
- Protecting and enhancing reputation, brand equity
and trust - Attracting, motivating and retaining talent
- Managing and mitigating risk
- Improving operational and cost efficiency
- Ensuring license to operate
- Developing new business opportunities new
products and services, new markets, new
alliances, new business models - Creating a more secure and prosperous operating
environment
23Sources of Social Risk
24Social Risk Equation
25Social Risk as Managed Strategic Risk
26Evolution of Social Risks
27Reputation, Corporate Responsibility, and
Competitiveness
- Does a socially responsible commitment by
corporations improve the business climate? - What are the results from the US and other
western countries? - The CCG has played a role in exposing the
academic community to Corporate Governance
practices and CSR issues
28Corporate Social Reporting Some of the Standards
- Global Reporting Initiative
- AA1000 AA1000SES AccountAbility
- SA8000 SAI
- Business process standards
- ISO 9000 "quality management
- ISO 14000 "environmental management
- IAASBs International Standard on Assurance
Engagements - ISO 26000 corporate social responsibility
published by 2008
29Stakeholder Engagement Model
30Engagement Questions for the Firm
- What is the issue or problem?
- How complex is it?
- What is its scope?
- Who else has an interest in the problem?
- What is working and not working in the current
approach? - What would be accomplished by engaging others in
the dialogue?
31Reporting Concepts
- Determine information requirements for early
sensing and reporting - Establish reporting protocols
- Reporting chain
- Reporting frequency (e.g., urgent vs. routine)
- Reporting templates
- Create metrics that support
- Measurement and assessment of risk impact
- Aggregation and prioritization (including common
taxonomy) - Meaningful and contextualized understanding of
material risks - Develop protocols for early warning indicators
for immediate reporting/action - Identify internal and external information
sources - Define reporting tools
32Reporting Standards
- Stakeholder Involvement
- Subject Area
- Environmental
- Labor
- Transparency and Ethics
- Industry Area
- Forestry
- Mining
- Oil and Gas
- Telecommunications
- Hospitality
33Sustainability Reports
- Understanding of a companys economic, social,
and environmental position - What kind of company are we?
- What are the key issues for long term financial
growth and sustainability? - What are the pressures on the company?
- How should the company be positioned?
34Sustainability Reporting
- Risks to the company Defining the scope
- What are the risks?
- Who is evaluating the risks?
- How often?
- Proactive versus Reactive
- Setting policies
- Who sets the policies? What is the Board of
Directors involvement? - Involving the company
- Involving stakeholders
35Sustainability Reporting
- Who is the audience?
- Employees
- Government
- Public
- Investors
- Stakeholders
- What will be disclosed?
- Operational Issues
- Information gathering and control systems
- Standard operating procedures
- Internal reporting
- Assurance
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