Summary all lectures 2023 - Corporate Social Responsibility (6013B0501Y)
145 vues 11 fois vendu
Cours
Corporate Social Responsibility (6013B0501Y)
Établissement
Universiteit Van Amsterdam (UvA)
Notes of all lectures, including Bernd's and guest lectures, written in nov-dec 2023 for the course Corporate Social Responsibility, part of the minor Business Administration: Managing Strategy and Marketing, at the University of Amsterdam
Berns Hendriksen - Introduction to winning sustainability prices 2
Carola Wijdoogen - 7 roles to create sustainable success 5
Carola Steenmeijer - ESG Risk Management within the financial sector 6
Annegeke Jansen - Future metrics for governments and companies 9
Jeroen Cox - Integrating sustainability 10
Anne Manschot - Introduction to business and human rights 13
Jeroen van Muiswinkel - Circular economy and energy transition 14
Charbel Moussa - Corporate Social Responsibility 16
Charlotte Extercatte - Sustainable transformations 18
,Lecture 1
Berns Hendriksen - Introduction to winning sustainability prices
CSR and Sustainability
- CSR often targets opinion formers such as the media, politicians, and pressure
groups
- Focuses on balancing current stakeholder interests
- Corporate sustainability takes a holistic approach → considering social,
environmental, and economical impacts
Trends in sustainability
Moving from … towards
- Company → supply chain
- Environment → social impacts
- Check the box → making an impact
- Top-down → bottom-up
- Nice to have → need to have
- CSR director → CFO and CEO
The quest for purpose
- In search of the Why
- Sustainability as a source of purpose
- Talent attraction and retention
- Purpose statement formulation
- Use business as a purpose (ex. Patagonia, Tony's Chocolonely, Dopper)
CSR hierarchy
- Economic responsibility → to generate good returns
- Legal responsibility → to comply with laws and regulations
- Ethical responsibility → to do no harm to stakeholders and environment
- Discretionary responsibility → to have strategic behaviours that benefit themselves or
society, or both
Archetypes
- Traditional: inherent risks, compliance driven and focus on reporting to regulatory
affairs
- Communicative: opportunity seizing is complicated because sustainability measures
are costly → focus on risk reduction and compliance
- Opportunistic: opportunities offered by sustainability (ex. energy / renewables)
- Transformational: companies that have holistically embraces sustainability,
programmes are closely tied to business operations
, Materiality assessment
- Sustainability is a broad concept
- Materiality assessment → helps to identify and prioritise sustainability issues that
matter most to a business and stakeholders
- Identifying issues to help keep business alert to stakeholder expectations and risks
and opportunities
- Move first where it matters most
Materiality assessment matrix
Matrix = depicts most important issues
- Y axis → significance to stakeholders
- X axis → significance to business
6 step approach to generate a materiality matrix
1. Select and assess relevant stakeholders
2. Define a long list of sustainability topics
3. Rank the topics and create short list
4. Rate the business impact in terms of risks and opportunities
5. Construct a concept materiality matrix
6. Get sign-off by senior management, document the process
Frameworks, guidelines, and concepts
What do companies use?
- Frameworks on sustainability regulation and reporting
- Sustainable development goals
- Principles for responsive investments (PRI)
- Triple bottom line / true costs
GRI reporting principles for defining report content
- Materiality
- Stakeholder inclusiveness → how has organisation responded to stakeholder
expectations and interests
- Sustainability context
- Completeness
Sustainable development goals
- Universal call to action by 2030
- The 5 p's
- People = to end poverty and hunger in all forms and to ensure dignity and
equality
Les avantages d'acheter des résumés chez Stuvia:
Qualité garantie par les avis des clients
Les clients de Stuvia ont évalués plus de 700 000 résumés. C'est comme ça que vous savez que vous achetez les meilleurs documents.
L’achat facile et rapide
Vous pouvez payer rapidement avec iDeal, carte de crédit ou Stuvia-crédit pour les résumés. Il n'y a pas d'adhésion nécessaire.
Focus sur l’essentiel
Vos camarades écrivent eux-mêmes les notes d’étude, c’est pourquoi les documents sont toujours fiables et à jour. Cela garantit que vous arrivez rapidement au coeur du matériel.
Foire aux questions
Qu'est-ce que j'obtiens en achetant ce document ?
Vous obtenez un PDF, disponible immédiatement après votre achat. Le document acheté est accessible à tout moment, n'importe où et indéfiniment via votre profil.
Garantie de remboursement : comment ça marche ?
Notre garantie de satisfaction garantit que vous trouverez toujours un document d'étude qui vous convient. Vous remplissez un formulaire et notre équipe du service client s'occupe du reste.
Auprès de qui est-ce que j'achète ce résumé ?
Stuvia est une place de marché. Alors, vous n'achetez donc pas ce document chez nous, mais auprès du vendeur evavanwingerde. Stuvia facilite les paiements au vendeur.
Est-ce que j'aurai un abonnement?
Non, vous n'achetez ce résumé que pour €7,99. Vous n'êtes lié à rien après votre achat.