Title: Social%20Responsibility%20in%20a%20Global%20Environment
1CHAPTER 12
- Social Responsibility in a Global Environment
2Chapter Objectives
- To define cultural intelligence and its
importance - To discuss the global nature of stakeholder
relationships - To examine the importance of national
competitiveness - To describe the role of business in global
development - To explore global standards for social
responsibility reporting
3The Global Marketplace
The expanding global marketplace requires that
executives and managers develop the ability to
conduct business effectively and socially
responsibly in different regions of the world.
4Cultural Intelligence
- The ability to interpret and adapt successfully
to different national, organizational, and
professional cultures - Three components
- Cognitive
- Motivational
- Behavioral
5Using Cultural Intelligence (CQ)
- A person with high CQ is skilled at recognizing
how one individual is influenced by national,
professional, and organizational cultures. For
example, there are multiple layers of cultural
effects to manage when an Irish manufacturing
process expert from a consulting firm works with
a Croatian engineer for a government agency. The
Irish expert would have to interpret and act
according to Croatias national culture, laws and
governmental system, the agencys role and scope,
the engineering professions code of ethics, and
the engineers personality and values.
6Employee Issues in Global Environment
- Wages and benefits relative to home country
standards - Attitudes toward employees from different genders
and ethnicities, especially in executive
positions - Existence of collective bargaining efforts
- Laws and regulations for employee rights, health,
and safety - Norms of employee volunteering
- Availability and comfort with open-door policies
and other management practices
7Consumer Issues in Global Environment
- Laws and regulations on product safety and
liability - Presence and power of consumer rights groups
- Respect for the product needs of subcultures and
minority groups - Attitudes and accommodations for customers with
disabilities
8Shareholder Issues in Global Environment
- Laws and regulations regarding ownership and
corporate governance - Stability and governance of stock exchanges
- Willingness and ability to participate in
shareholder meetings
9Supplier Issues in Global Environment
- Ethical and social considerations in the supply
chain - Prices offered to suppliers in developed
countries and developing countries in comparison
to other suppliers - Availability and attitudes toward minority
suppliers
10Community Issues in Global Environment
- Norms of community relations and dialogue
- Expectations of community service and/or
philanthropy - Rights of indigenous people
- Availability and quality of infrastructure
(roads, utilities, schools, etc.)
11Environmental Issues in Global Environment
- Environmental law and regulations
- Availability of green electricity, recycled
materials, and other environmentally friendly
inputs - Environmental expectations relative to those in
home country - Use of natural resources to achieve business goals
12Global Reporting Initiative (GRI)
- Emphasizes consensus and continuous improvement
in developing and maintaining the GRI
Sustainability Reporting Framework, which seeks
to provide transparency - Includes three categories of core indicators
economic, environmental, and social performance