good corporate citizenship
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Power point used by Kai and Ibrahim during their presentation for the master of international business and corporate social responsibility in 2008 at de montfort UniversityTRANSCRIPT
Adonis Olukayode HAMBOLUBolaji Ibrahim ABDULLAHI
Introduction
This is an academic attempt at making lucid presentation of the content and process of the emerging concept of corporate citizenship in the contemporary business world as a subject akin to corporate social responsibility .
•Agenda Background Definitions& Theoretical arguments Focus Overview Corporate Citizenship Model Features Effects 12 Generic Principles Ripple Effects Conceptualisation Legislation & Control Benefits Conclusion References
Background of Corporate Citizenship
Corporate Citizenship; it is a resultant effect of the global economy that make business to automatically be open to the challenges of societal expectations/ responsibilities. Which enhance the legitimating and the liberation of the private commercial enterprises globally in the 1980s/90s occasioned by the exponential manifestation of corporate networking globally via technology.
As in the political sense of human individual, a business is assumed to be a citizen of its operational environment and should as a matter of fact owe it some level of active allegiance and commitment.
Citizenship according to Drucker (1993) means the legal rights and duties of a member of a country
Background cont’d
Corporate identity is the selfness awareness and fundamental of answering the question of who are we by rganisations (Albert& Whetten ,1985,Benning 1999)
Definition and Theoretical Arguments
The definitions and conceptions of corporate citizenship are fuzzy, varied and constantly evolving
More akin to the concept of CSR and sustainability
It involves the act of proactively addressing business and society issues ,while building stakeholders partnerships
(Post et al,2002)
Good corporate citizenship integrates social, ethical, environmental, economic and philanthropic values in the core decision making processes of a business. Corporate citizenship has supporters and detractors from Corporate citizenship is defined as the act of 'business taking greater account of its social, environmental and financial footprints
(Gianni Zappala, 2003)
Definition cont’d
Corporate Citizenship is the management of organisations wider influences within the society for the mutual benefit of the company and the society
(Mersden & Andriof, 1998) It is a philanthropic managerial strategic ideology evolveed
by practitioners
Good corporate citizenship integrates social, ethical, environmental, economic and philanthropic values in the core decision making processes of a business. Corporate citizenship has supporters and detractors from across the political and ideological spectrum, business, non-government organisations (NGOs) and the general public.
Historical Evolution
Edward Mason (1959)of Harvard propound business as the most important economic institution affecting the community much more than ever thought of
The American firms post World War II era domination of global economy
(Thorne et al (2003)
Rice University Management School academic Theoretical construct in the 1980s
Became a common terminology on the 1990s
Evolution Cont’d
Ronald Regan /Margaret Thatcher Era Globalisation Era The Customer/ popular Awareness Era
Focus of Corporate Citizenship
Social Impact
Economic Impact
Environmental Impact
Corporate Citizenship
Helps towards a better futureCurrent delivery of triple
bottom line
Overview
Origin : 1990s Basis :Evolving a collaborative partnership effort with key stakeholder groups Focus :Discovering Genuine business opportunities via partnership Actions: Management of Corporate social and financial activities
....Post et al(2002)
Corporate Citizenship Model
Employees,Investors,CustomersCommunity, Government,Environment
Economic,Legal,Ethical,Philanthropic
Financial Performance,Commitment,Trust,Reputation
Corporate Citizenship
Strategic Philosophy
Stakeholders
Outcomes
Corporate Social Responsibility
•Fombrun,C (1997)
Features of Corporate Citizenship
Universality( it applies to all business type) Adopts strategic focus Fulfilment of social responsibility
(economic, legal, ethical and philanthropic) Stakeholder oriented (responsibility to
govt ,customer, community, employee, investors etc)
Global nature (due to globalisation of business)
..Thorne et al (2003)
Core Effects of Corporate Citizenship
Ethical Commitment/ behavioural approach to Business
Commitment to Stakeholders interest
Passion /Commitment to the Environment
Sustainability Advocacy
12 Generic Principles
Making difference in the wider society Stakeholder empowerment Accountability Transparency Sustainable capitalism (profitability & Prosperity) Sharing responsibility Triple bottom line Long Term oriented Dialogue Stakeholders Inclusion Communication Engagement
The UN & Corporate Citizenship
• The United nation in its initiative under the leadership of Kofi Annan as the Secretary general sees the world business sector as a citizen of the world and indeed a veritable tool / solution to the world problems rather than cause
• Global Compact published in 2000 providing the requisite information on the principle, code and practice of good corporate citizenship
Ripple Effects of Corporate Citizenship
Adapted from Gianni Zappala(2003)
Conceptualisation of Corporate Citizenship
Legislation & Control
Corporate citizenship has been a voluntary business act but more often in conformance with the reputed global bodies also as a competitive advantage
The Global Compact International labour organisation OECD Multinational Enterprises
Guidelines Global Reporting Initiatives ( GRI) ISO 14000 Accountability 1000 Social accountability 8000 Business in the Community
(BITC) UK London Benchmarking Group
(LBG) Corporate-citizenship.co.uk ..(Thorne et al,2003, Gianni Zappalà, 2003)
Benefits of Corporate Citizenship
Employee Commitment
Corporate citizenship
Investor Loyalty
Profits
Customer Satisfaction
Customer & Employee Trust
Adapted from Thorne et al, 2003
Conclusion
Corporate Citizenship, is another phrase normally used by business executives to describe different rights and responsibility of business activities in the society were they operate or intend to, and with the growing concern of concept of sustainability a lot of companies are aware of the major challenges before them as corporation to carryout business activities
- and responsibility.
The long run achievement would be to
make the world a better place for us and
the incoming generation.
Conclusion (cont.)
References Andriof,j & McIntosh ,M (2001)Perspectives on Corporate Citizenship,
Greenleaf, UK Bush Geoffrey(2005) Corporate Citizenship as part of The Business Model
( Hancock Ed) Carroll & Buchholtz (2006) Business & Society: Ethics and Stakeholder
Management, Thomson, Australia Fombrun,C (1997)The three pillars of corporate citizenship (Corporate global
citizenship) Lexington , San Francisco Gianni Zappala( 2003)Corporate citizenship :A Brief Overview John Hancock(2005) Investing in Corporate Social Responsibility, Kogan Page, London Kim Davenport(1999) The Social Auditing Teaching Packet Post,J et al (2002) Business and society: corporate strategy , public
policy ,ethics 10th Ed, McGraw-Hill, Boston. Thorne et al(2003) Business and Society : A Strategic Approach to Corporate
Citizenship, Houghtom Mifflin, Boston Thorne et al(2003) Business and Society : A Strategic Approach to Corporate
Social Responsibility, 3rd Ed ,Houghtom Mifflin, Boston