What price sustainability? Bob Thompson & Qiulin Ke.

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What price sustainability? Bob Thompson & Qiulin Ke

"there is one and only one social responsibility of business – to use its resources and engage in activities designed to increase its profits.” CSR distracts from the economic role of businesses

“social responsibility objectives need to be built into the strategy of a business, rather than merely be statements of good intentions” corporations make more long term profits by operating with a social perspective

Philanthropy

Port Sunlight

Bournville

Carroll’s pyramid

Management style ShareholdersEmployeesCustomersCommunity Immoral Shareholders are minimally treated and given short shrift. Employees are viewed as factors of production Customers are viewed as opportunities for personal or organisational gain. Exploits community to fullest extent Amoral Communication is limited to that required by law Employees are treated only as the law requires Management does not think through the ethical consequences of its decisions and actions Community, like employees, is a factor of production Moral Shareholders' interest (long and short term) is the central factor. Employees are a human resource that must be treated with dignity and respect. Customer is viewed as an equal partner in a transaction Seeks to be a leading citizen and to motivate others to do likewise.

Modern CSR

Word Frequency Analysis

CSR Vocabulary Bream, leed Carbon, CO2 Climate, climatic Community Emissions, emitted Energy Environment, environmental Ethical, ethics Governance Green Social, society, societal Sustainability Waste Water

Correlation tests GREENCSRSIZEGEARRETURNRISKINST CSR0.491 SIZE GEAR RETURN RISK_ INST ROA

Regression tests CSRGREEN SIZE0.01 (2.94)***(2.37)** GEAR0.01 (1.45)(1.88)* RETURN0.01 (2.61)***(4.61)*** RISK-0.01 (-0.46)(-1.4) INST0.01 (5.61)***(1.16) ROA0.01 (1.18)(0.48) C (-2.14)**(-1.86)* Adjusted R-squared F-statistic Prob(F-statistic)00

Conclusions – so far Talking the talk Walking the walk Market risk The clients view Increased incidence of CSR vocabulary CSR is part of good governance for larger firms No significant relationship institutional investors appear willing to invest in companies with strong CSR