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Social Responsibility BRIC countriesCorporate Governance
Corporate Social Responsibility
• A balance of economic, environmental and social imperatives
• Integration social and environmental concerns in their business operations and interactions with their stakeholders
Company
Corporate Social Responsibility
• A balance of economic, environmental and social imperatives
• Integration social and environmental concerns in their business operations and interactions with their stakeholders
Why to be socially responsible?
access to capital and markets
increased sales and profits
operational cost savings
improved brand image and reputation
Key Factors of CSREco-efficiency
Anti-corruption measures
Labor standards and working conditions
Responsible sourcing
Gender balance
Social equity
Stakeholder engagement
Human rights
Environmental management
Employee and community relations
BRIC countries
• A label for a select group of four developing countries (Brazil, Russia, India and China
• Together these countries make up 40% of the world's population
• Goldman Sachs forecasts these countries to become leaders of global growth, output and development by 2050
CSR in Brazil
• History of CSR in Brazil
• Shift of social engagement
from a focus on
philanthropy to an
emphasis on sustainability
• The active phase
CSR in Brazil
• Environmental
protection
• Poverty
• Education and training
• Opportunities for
women, Afro-Brazilians,
young people and the
disabled
Expectations Current situation
CSR in Russia
• The history of CSR in Russia
• Large companies are important parties in
the design of social life
• Russian population has many negative
images of companies
• Expectations towards companies
CSR in India
• The role of CSR• CSR understanding• Expectations toward companies
education and training Workplace safety
Poverty reductionMeet the existing demand
CSR in China
• CSR is receiving more attention in China
• Foreign companies generally are guided by their
own corporate standards
• CEEC (China Enterprise Evaluation Center), CFCSR
(China Federation of CSR) and CCC (China
Corporate Citizenship
CSR in China
Human Rights Social equity Education and Trainings
Social standards
Environmental standards
Expectations towards companies
Time to appluad
Kamran Mehdiyev
References
• http://www.csr-weltweit.de/• http://ru.wikipedia.org/• http://mhcinternational.com/• http://www.americasquarterly.org/• http://www.iadb.org/