Winning Strategies Part II Team B 3 Paula
Winning Strategies Part II Team B 3: Paula Urrego-Riveros David Ibagon Lydia Duro-Emanuel Sabrina Tsai Chi-Wen Shih Nazish Leghari
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) “The continuing commitment by business to behave ethically and contribute to economic development while improving the quality of life of the workforce and their families as well as of the local community and society at large” Source: WBCSD, 1999
CSR in EFQM model Enablers Results Learning, Creativity and Innovation Source: EFQM, 2010. P 9
Different types of CSR l l Economic responsibility. Legal responsibility. Ethical responsibility. Philanthropic responsibility. Source: Carroll, A. B. (2000) Pp. 187 -91
Evolution of CSR Source: Halal, W. E. (2000) Pp. 10 -16
Corporate Community Model Source: Palazzi, M. & Starcher, G. , (1997)
CSR Framework Source: Castka, P. , Bamber, C. J. , Bamber, D. J. and Sharp, J. M. (2004)
CSR Advantages l l l l Build a strong corporate reputation Contribute to overall business goals Attract and retain a motivated workforce Reduce operating costs Reduce regulatory oversight Support marketing objectives Build a strong community relationship Leverage current corporate social initiative efforts and investments Source: Alexander K. Nussbaum (2009)
Criticisms of CSR l l Stifles primary purpose of the business. Favors the interest of the business over legitimate concerns, demands and expectations of the society. Too narrow in focus and does not address the key aspects of the business-society relationship today. It’s failing to achieve its objectives due to poor approaches. Blowfield M. , Murray A. (2008), Pg. 340.
Different Views of CSR Source: Mostovicz, I. , et. al. (2009)
Wave. Riders Goals l l l Increase market share in Europe by 40% in 5 years. 85% customer satisfaction in 5 years. Engagement of employees in 5 years. Engaging with the community. Reducing carbon footprint by 15%.
CSR Plans for Sustainability
Relation between goals and values for Wave. Riders Concepts of Ethics Wave. Riders Goals Increase the market in Europe Customer Satisfaction Employee Engagement Engage with the community Reduce Carbon Footprint Integrity X X X Honesty X X X Commitment X X X Consistency X X X
Conclusions l l l CSR is an important element of excellent organizations. The EFQM model provides a framework to embed CSR initiatives in an organization. To improve continuously CSR should be reviewed.
References l l l l l Blowfield M. , Murray A. (2008) “ Corporate Responsibility: A Critical Introduction” New York: Oxford University Press. Pages 340. Carroll, A. B. (2000), “The four faces of corporate citizenship”, in Richardson, J. E. (Ed. ), Business Ethics 00/01, Dushkin/Mc. Graw-Hill, Guilford, CT, pp. 187 -91 Castka, P. , Bamber, C. J. , Bamber, D. J. and Sharp, J. M. (2004), “Integrating corporate social responsibility (CSR) into ISO management systems – in search of a feasible CSR management system framework”, The TQM Magazine, Vol. 16 No. 3, pp. 216 -24 Galbreath, J. (2008). “Building Corporate social responsibility into strategy”, European Business Review, Vol 21 No. 2 pp 109 -127 Mostovicz, I. , Kakabadse, N. and Kakabadse, A. (2009), "CSR: the role of leadership in driving ethical outcomes", CORPORATE GOVERNANCE, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, VOL. 9 NO. 4, pp. 448 -460 Palazzi, M. & Starcher, G. , 1997, CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AND BUSINESS SUCCESS Thanaraksakul, W. and Phruksaphanrat, B. (2009), “Supplier Evaluation Framework Based on Balanced Scorecard with Integrated Corporate Social Responsibility Perspective “, Proceedings of the International Multi. Conference of Engineers and Computer Scientists, Vol. II, Hong Kong Tonya R. Hargett and Marcia F. Williams (2009), Wilhelmsen Shipping Company: moving from CSR tradition to CSR leadership, CORPORATE GOVERNANCE, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, VOL. 9 NO. 1, pp. 73 -82 World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) (1999), Corporate Social Responsibility, WBCSD, Geneva.
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Appendix 2. Implementation of CSR Goals Hoshin Kanri and CSR
Leadership of Practicing CSR l l l How leaders and organizational members understand CSR; How leaders develop their personal CSR perspectives; How well-articulated and broadly implemented are CSR values and strategies; What leadership practices are used to successfully execute CSR strategy; and What challenges have been faced along the way and how the organizations respond to those challenges. Tonya R. Hargett and Marcia F. Williams (2009), Wilhelmsen Shipping Company: moving from CSR tradition to CSR leadership, CORPORATE GOVERNANCE, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, VOL. 9 NO. 1, pp. 73 -82
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