Corporate Social Responsibility
Corporate Social Responsibility
CORPORATE SOCIAL
RESPONSIBILITY
‘Fundamentals of Corporate Social
2 Responsibility’
What is CSR?
Canadian Government:
UK Government:
European Union:
Consumer
Exchange Confidence Interest
Rates Rates
Regulation/Policy
Governance
Economic
Climate Corruption
Change
Biodiversity Labour/
Workplace
Resource Human
Use Rights
Common
15 Understanding Two: Stakeholders
Examples:
• Shareholders and other investors
• Employees
• Customers
• Governments
• Local communities
• NGOs
• Environment
CSR and Related Concepts:
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Sustainable Development
Many definitions describe CSR as the business pursuit of
sustainable development.
Sustainable development: “development that meets the needs of
the present without compromising the ability of future
generations to meet their own needs.” (1987 Brundtland Report).
Like CSR, sustainable development is also recognised as having
three fundamental pillars: economic development, social
development and environmental protection.
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Many definitions highlight the link between CSR and corporate governance.
In my view this is a pointless question. Both concepts are closely related which
ever way you look at it.
CSR and Corporate Governance
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Related in definition:
Related in Investment:
Mainstream investors now consider environmental, social and
governance issues (known collectively as ESG issues) in their
investment decisions.
Example: United Nations Principles for Responsible Investment
Launched in April 2006, now has support of investors with combined
worth of $4 Trillion.
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The term CSR is often used interchangeably with the terms corporate
responsibility, corporate citizenship and triple bottom line.
Given the multitude of initiatives that promote CSR (e.g. Global Compact,
Global Reporting Initiative, OECD Guidelines) in a voluntary fashion- not
surprising CSR is perceived in this way