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2 1 Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), global governance and sustainable development: what is at stake? Henri-Bernard Solignac Lecomte OECD Development Centre EU-LDC Network Conference ‘ Global Governance for Sustainable Development: Issues and Instruments ’ Chiang Mai, December 8-10, 2002

3 Outline 1.The CSR concept: shareholders & stakeholders 2.CSR and development: what are the links? 3.Vehicles for CSR: firms, governments, standards 4.Issues for debate

4 The CSR Concept Shareholder accountability Stakeholder accountability From opposition... … to a win-win situation? by compliance by choice by moral obligation?

5 CSR and Development (1) The development case (+) the current of business on society is sub-optimal (-) the scope for ‘ bad ’ corporate governance is greater than in developed countries

6 CSR and Development (2) The business case(s) Human resource retention, brand recognition, reputation insurance Cost-saving and better market access Mitigation of negative impacts Social license to operate

7 Vehicles for CSR (1) Firms Normal operations Social welfare and risk management Re-alignment of core business competencies with development priorities (partnerships) There is evidence of success, but how do we scale it up?

8 Vehicles for CSR (2) Governments Minimum standards Facilitate business going beyond compliance –Philippines CSR Week –Taiwan Green Business Award –Thailand Office on Labour Standards Development Challenges

9 Vehicles for CSR (3) Standards Reporting (end-of-pipeline, NGOs) Certification standards (financial sector) ‘ Aspirational ’ / non-binding principles (IGOs) –UN Global Compact –OECD Guidelines on Multinational Enterprises

10 CSR as an instrument for global governance? How far is long term? Who defines society ’ s expectations? Is there a risk of a bias towards public opinion in the North? Can shareholders afford CSR in bad times? PR pressure or strategic shift? How far into public governance? What role for the EU? (Cotonou, … )


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