This book is an indispensable guide to the role played by business-led coalitions
in generating and disseminating socially responsible business practices. Written
by two seminal figures in the field, it provides a comprehensive overview of
what these coalitions have, and have not, achieved in aligning markets with the
broader goals of social and environmental sustainability. It points to what needs
to happen next if we are to get from here to there. Highly recommended for all
who care about these issues – and everyone should!
- John Ruggie,
The significance of business-led corporate responsibility coalitions is indisputable. The WBCSD has 200 member companies with combined annual revenues of US$7 _trillion_; the UN Global Compact has almost 8,000 corporate members, over two-thirds of them from developing countries. It is estimated that there are more than 110 national and international generalist business-led CR coalitions. But there is now urgent need for informed and balanced analysis of their achievements, their progress and their potential.Why did these coalitions start and grow? What have been their impacts? Where are they heading now? Where should they be going? What is the future? In a period of austerity, the business and public sector must decide whether funding these coalitions is a priority.To meet current crises, there will have to be a great deal more business involvement; but efforts of individual corporations will not be sufficient. There is also a need for far more collective action among companies and more collaborative action between different sectors of society. Business-led CR coalitions with their decades of convening experience could play an important role in this process - if they are fit for purpose going forward.Authors David Grayson and Jane Nelson have been actively involved in such coalitions for decades. In Corporate Responsibility Coalitions they first explore the past, present and future of these coalitions: the emergence of new models of collective corporate action over the past four decades; the current state of play, and the increasing number, diversity and complexity in terms of how they not only network with each other but also engage in a much broader universe of institutions that are promoting responsible business practices. In addition, the book provides in-depth profiles of the most strategic, effective and long-standing coalitions, including: Business for Social Responsibility; Business in the Community; CSR Europe; Instituto Ethos; International Business Leaders Forum; the UN Global Compact; and the WBCSD.This book will be required reading for key supporters and potential partners of such coalitions in companies, governments, international development agencies, foundations, non-governmental organizations, academic institutions and think-tanks. It also aims to inspire a future generation of leaders to be more aware of the role of business as a partner in driving more inclusive, green and responsible growth, and to help them develop new types of leadership skills so that they can be effective in finding multi-stakeholder solutions to complex and systemic challenges.
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The significance of business-led CR coalitions – such as the WBCSD, UN Global Compact, International Business Leaders Forum – is indisputable. This book addresses the urgent need for informed and balanced analysis of their achievements, their progress and their potential. In addition, the book provides in-depth profiles of the most effective.
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PrefaceAcknowledgmentsIntroductionPart 1. The past: The emergence of new models of collective business leadership1. The rise of the corporate responsibility movement2. The definition of business-led corporate responsibility coalitions3. The evolution of business-led corporate responsibility coalitions4. Global trends and motivations driving the growth of corporate responsibility coalitions5. The leadership role of individual champions, companies and foundations in building the coalitions Part 2. The present: Assessing the impact of coalitions today6. The number and diversity of corporate responsibility coalitions7. Coalitions as part of a broader ecosystem promoting responsible business8. The key roles of corporate responsibility coalitions9. How coalitions organize themselves10. Networking among the coalitions11. Assessing the impact of coalitions Part 3. The Future: The leadership challenge for corporate responsibility coalitions12. The need for greater corporate responsibility and collective action13. An agenda for action for corporate responsibility coalitions14. Are corporate responsibility coalitions fit for the future?15. Recommendations and conclusion Profiles of leading corporate responsibility coalitions and Sui Generis organizations1. Business for Social Responsibility2. Business in the Community3. CSR Europe4. Instituto Ethos5. International Business Leaders Forum6. Maala–Business for Social Responsibility7. National Business Initiative for Growth, Development and Democracy8. Philippine Business for Social Progress9. World Business Council for Sustainable Development10. World Environment Center11. United Nations Global Compact12. World Economic Forum Appendix 1. Corporate responsibility time-lineAppendix 2. Research methodologyAppendix 3. GlobeScan coalition survey and survey respondentsEndnotesIndex
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I found especially interesting the approach concerning the close link between Corporate Responsibility and value creation for society and the company itself. I also appreciated the insights on the relevance of innovation as a source of solutions to today’s complex challenges and to help build solid foundations for future generations. Finally, I am convinced of the importance and relevant role of coalitions and the need for a collaborative approach in the business community.
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This book is a journey from the past to the future of responsible business. This collection provides major thoughts about the coalition between business and social responsibility. It covers a variety of issues within the CSR domain including health, enterprise development, and environment as well as attempts to present a practical platform for business-led corporate responsibility. For anyone who is interested in a collection of actions in this area, this book is a valuable source that allows one to evaluate the situation and it then leads the readers through the future of corporate responsibility activities. In doing so, current trends and the rise of corporate responsibility around the world are portrayed. As a significant feature of the book, it covers various actions in different countries around the world and raises awareness of initiatives and actions that have been done in various parts of the world. In this respect, the book introduces international and national centres and a review of their activities. The other valuable work within the book is presenting corporate responsibility and categorizing them according to the countries. Furthermore, the book assesses the impacts of future economic trends and particularly developing economies on the future of corporate responsibility.
In addition to the above, the book has a review of social responsibility views within the context of various religions that have received less attention in many similar works.
In addition to the chapters of the book that present history, trends and information that lead the reader to think about practical solutions for the future of corporate responsibility, the book also proposes some helpful guidelines for future practice. For instance, it highlights the importance of a different managerial perspective and the necessity for the development of future leaders. Additionally, the profiles of ten international business-led corporate responsibility coalitions present examples of companies that can clarify the practicality of coalition for those who need this information.
To conclude this piece, I would say this is a valuable book that collects a wealth of information in one book that could accelerate the understanding of practical steps towards business-led coalition. As this book almost covers whatever a person requires to know in this area and provides comprehensive information about the issue, nearly every line in it presents something new, requiring patient and careful reading to avoid missing valuable information.
Maryam Sadeghi, CSR International
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781906093815
Publisert
2013-01-01
Utgiver
Vendor
Greenleaf Publishing
Vekt
453 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
436