Post on 06-Jul-2020
CORPORATE SOCIAL
RESPONSIBILITY & HUMAN
SECURITY Chile: Guerrero, Marcelo / Koch, Sebastian / Moreno, Lucia
Poland: Katarzyna trębska/Klaudia Rytych/ Michał Witaszczyk /Kamil Piasek
Russia: Kochergin, Boris / Maksimova, Kate Spain: Gonzalez, Jose Ignacio
Turkey: Oztur, Serdar
Theoretical aspects • Definitions (Gordon,
1976), (Martin, 1986)
• Problems (Gordon, 1976)
• Which problems do we attack
• Preventing v/s Solving
Corporate Social Responsibility in Spain
• Jose Ignacio Gonzalez Herrera
Universidad de Sevilla / Faculty of Law
Trends in Spanish companies 1. Financial sector:
- Financial products
related
with environmental and
social assistance.
- Protection and
environmental
improvement projects
Trends in Spanish companies 2. COMPANIES of IBEX 35
(Spanish Stock Market):
- Investment in renewable energies.
- Spanish companies in South America.
Corporate Social Responsibility in Chile • Marcelo Guerrero
Universidad de la Republica / Faculty of Engineering
• Sebastian Koch
Universidad Diego Portales / Faculty of Social Sciences & History
• Lucia Moreno
Universidad de Los Andes / Faculty of Economics & Administration
Corporate Social Responsibility in Chile
• Compensation system
• Relationship with communities
• Sustainable projects & environmental aspects
• Environmental tribunals
The role of Civil Society
Corporate Social Responsibility in Russia
• Boris Kochergin
Ivanovo State University of Chemistry and Technology / Faculty of Fundamental & Applied Chemistry
• Kate Maksimova
Ivanovo State University of Chemistry and Technology / Faculty of Organic Chemistry
Soviet Union 1992 – 2010
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN RUSSIA
300
Euro
per
month
Now most big companies are trying to help people.
Companies make financial supporting:
• Hospitals
• Street and hearing-impaired children
• Green researchers
Social package
Better social conditions:
• Visiting a doctor
• Holidays (20 days)
• Studying
• Living space
• Free gasoline
Corporate Social Responsiblity
Practices in Turkey
Serdar Oztur
Marmara University / Department of Economics
The Turkish Context :
Strenghts and Weaknesses The Effects of EU Accession Proccess to CSR practices in Turkey
• Started in 2003
• Fullfilment of requirements on
3 october 2005
• Set economic requirements
and Sustainable Development
goals
• Viable economic growth,
protection of environment and natural
resources, socially beneficial develop-
ment and good governance
The Turkish Context :
Strenghts and Weaknesses EU Accession process combined with CSR Award Scheme could be seen as
significant opprtunities toward effective CSR practices in Turkey
Current State of CSR in Turkey ;
Key Initiatives and Companies • Significant challanges for Turkey
- Good Governance
- Economic Viability
- Social and Environmental Welfare
- Neither well known as a concept
nor a specific practice in Turkey
• Limiting their scope to corporate philanthropy or
sponsorship of education and art
• Focusing on social and environmental issues rather than
systematic and pervasive changes
Most Successful Initiatives and CSR
Oriented Companies in Turkey (leading provider of communication
services in Turkey)
(Operating in automotive, durable goods, food, retail, energy,
Financial Services and IT industries which has 88,912 employees)
(Its group companies currently operate in 18 countries)
CSR in Poland
• brought to Poland approx. 10 years ago
• closely associated with the influx of a large number of foreign investors
• increasing attention among managers, businesses, investors and the national administration
• media are helping to popularise the issue
THE RESPECT INDEX
• Responsibility,
• Ecology,
• Sustainability,
• Participation,
• Environment,
• Community
• Transparency
DEVELOPMENT OF CSR IN POLAND
CSR in Poland
Companies
NGO’s
Public administration
Media
Educatioanl Institutions
Society
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