1st Edition

Corporate Social Responsibility and Globalisation An Action Plan for Business

By Jacqueline Cramer Copyright 2006

    Business in a globalised world is no longer only about profit. Companies that operate globally are increasingly being called to account over their social responsibilities to the workforce, local communities and the environment. Companies that take these responsibilities seriously are faced with a plethora of problems and dilemmas. For example, how can companies navigate the sea of tension between observing international rules of conduct and responding to specific local cultural circumstances? How can they ensure social responsibility in the product chain(s) in which they operate? And how can they best contribute to the local economy of developing countries?

    This book helps companies with good intentions but little experience to find answers to these questions and many others. The book offers concrete guidelines, step-by-step plans and practical examples based on the experiences of 20 diverse, large, medium and small companies that participated in the three-year Dutch programme "Corporate Social Responsibility in an International Context" organised by CSR Netherlands. Corporate Social Responsibility and Globalisation constitutes a guidebook and action plan to enable companies of all sizes to manage risk and seek out opportunities for engagement in their overseas operations.

    1. Corporate social responsibility: a global challenge for business

    2. Observing international rules of conduct

    3. Tension between observing international rules of conduct and local circumstances

    4. Corporate social responsibility in different political cultures

    5. Chain responsibility in an international context

    6. The contribution made by international companies to the local economy of developing countries

    7. The future of corporate social responsibility

    8. Ten key practical experiences

    Appendix 1 The 'Corporate Social Responsibility in an International Context' programme

    Appendix 2 Main guidelines and standards for international corporate responsibility

    Biography

    Cramer, Jacqueline

    Cramer offers practical advice on how multinationals, small or large, can strike a balance between meeting global and local stakeholder expectations in terms of their code of conduct, supply chain responsibility and contribution to the local economies in which they are operating. Using practical examples she presents a useful, easy to follow, step-by-step approach, applicable to any company. Chapter 7 outlines four world views on the future of CSR in an international context, emphasising either the global or the local perspective. A final summary chapter helps the busy reader to get a quick overview of the key learnings. A handy guide. - Corporate Citizenship Briefing, January 2007