Sustainable and responsible investment (SRI) focuses on long-term investment in companies that have strong environmental, social and governance practices. Investors consider factors like relations with employees, environmental stewardship, product safety and respect for human rights. SRI creates standards for companies to uphold important values while attracting investors. Investors look for companies that consider their impact on communities and the environment, maintain high quality products and services, and have sustainable business models and practices. For companies to attract SRI investment, they must demonstrate strong ESG performance in areas such as reducing emissions, respecting human rights, and giving back to local communities.
Corporate social responsibility(CSR) presentation self studySuparna Kaushik
corporate social responsibility
topics discussed:
meaning
Consumer perception , attitude , behavior
Awareness of CSR
consumer loyalty and trust
Decision making
suparna kaushik
BBA student
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) - The Fact's You Should Know 2013-14 euandouglas1
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Sustainability - The facts you should know. A review of some of the ground breaking research conducted over the past couple of years. Looking at; public perceptions, business leaders views, consumer trends, investors opinions, employee engagement, graduates, risks and where's the value. www.4frontconsulting.com
CSR is an increasingly important topic for business students. This revision presentation explains the basic theory behind CSR and outlines the main arguments for and against implementing CSR. Various case studies are also provided together with links to further research.
Half day open training event held in London. Today's topic was corporate social responsibility and corporate responsibility, with delegates from the private sector, public sector and not for profits.
corporate social responsibility certificationVskills
Vskills certification for Corporate Social Responsibility Professional assesses the candidate as per the company’s need for corporate social responsibility compliance and management. The certification tests the candidates on various areas in corporate social responsibility which includes CSR regulation, laws, mercantilism, accountability, phases of CSR, CSR types, reputational capital, corporate social entrepreneur, business ethics and corporate governance.
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is about how companies manage their business processes to produce an overall positive impact on society. It covers sustainability, social impact and ethics on business interests and objectives. This presentation also gives a balancing view of the commercial interests of businesses and social & environmental obligations of a business enterprise.
The ISO 26000 standard defines CSR as:
an organization's responsibility for the impacts of its decisions and activities on society and the environment, through transparent and ethical behavior that:
- contributes to Sustainable Development, including health and the welfare of society;
- takes into account the expectations of stakeholders;
- is in compliance with applicable law and consistent with international norms of behavior;
- and is integrated throughout the organization and implemented in its relations.
The 6 core subjects listed by ISO 26000 are:
1. Human rights
2. Labor practices
3. The environment
4. Fair operating practices
5. Consumer issues
6. Community involvement and development
The presentation covers all aspects of CSR and provide adequate guidance on the principles and practices of CSR.
Corporate Social Responsibility - Importance and its Practice | INB480 SMIRifatul Sazal
The general definition of CSR and its importance form companies or brands perspective. And some few Brands who are practicing CSR in Bangladesh and abroad
Corporate social responsibility(CSR) presentation self studySuparna Kaushik
corporate social responsibility
topics discussed:
meaning
Consumer perception , attitude , behavior
Awareness of CSR
consumer loyalty and trust
Decision making
suparna kaushik
BBA student
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) - The Fact's You Should Know 2013-14 euandouglas1
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Sustainability - The facts you should know. A review of some of the ground breaking research conducted over the past couple of years. Looking at; public perceptions, business leaders views, consumer trends, investors opinions, employee engagement, graduates, risks and where's the value. www.4frontconsulting.com
CSR is an increasingly important topic for business students. This revision presentation explains the basic theory behind CSR and outlines the main arguments for and against implementing CSR. Various case studies are also provided together with links to further research.
Half day open training event held in London. Today's topic was corporate social responsibility and corporate responsibility, with delegates from the private sector, public sector and not for profits.
corporate social responsibility certificationVskills
Vskills certification for Corporate Social Responsibility Professional assesses the candidate as per the company’s need for corporate social responsibility compliance and management. The certification tests the candidates on various areas in corporate social responsibility which includes CSR regulation, laws, mercantilism, accountability, phases of CSR, CSR types, reputational capital, corporate social entrepreneur, business ethics and corporate governance.
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is about how companies manage their business processes to produce an overall positive impact on society. It covers sustainability, social impact and ethics on business interests and objectives. This presentation also gives a balancing view of the commercial interests of businesses and social & environmental obligations of a business enterprise.
The ISO 26000 standard defines CSR as:
an organization's responsibility for the impacts of its decisions and activities on society and the environment, through transparent and ethical behavior that:
- contributes to Sustainable Development, including health and the welfare of society;
- takes into account the expectations of stakeholders;
- is in compliance with applicable law and consistent with international norms of behavior;
- and is integrated throughout the organization and implemented in its relations.
The 6 core subjects listed by ISO 26000 are:
1. Human rights
2. Labor practices
3. The environment
4. Fair operating practices
5. Consumer issues
6. Community involvement and development
The presentation covers all aspects of CSR and provide adequate guidance on the principles and practices of CSR.
Corporate Social Responsibility - Importance and its Practice | INB480 SMIRifatul Sazal
The general definition of CSR and its importance form companies or brands perspective. And some few Brands who are practicing CSR in Bangladesh and abroad
Introduction
The big business of health care is growing in a massive rate more now than ever according to The Center for Health Workforce Studies a non-profit organization located in Rensselaer, New York the organization report that, “While total U.S. employment dropped by over 2% between 2000 and 2010, health care employment grew by more than 25% during the same period. More than 13% of the U.S. labor force worked in the health sector or in a health occupation (19 million jobs out of 143 million jobs in U.S. labor force). The health care sector is projected to add over 4.2 million jobs between 2010 and 2020, with 63% of those in ambulatory settings (offices of health practitioners, home health, and other non-institutional settings” (2012, CHWS). Health care is booming in all areas of study and research from Holistic to Western Medicine which include purchasing and supply. Unfortunately this is based off the demand for more Physicians that are not available where there is a need. The health care industry believe it or not includes the food industry and health and fitness as well.
The matter of ethics within the health care industry always needs to be address along with the quality of care for patients. Within this working essay paper I will discuss the matter of; Care & Service Provider, Ethics (codes and values), Mal-Distribution Physician Labor Forces. Even though the health care industry is growing the mal-distribution of health care is still evident in some rural areas. This factor of not having proper care delivered to impoverish neighborhoods and communities is another issue that still plagues the United States. David Cutler the online journal reporter for PBS News Hour stated, “About 10, 15 percent. Just to give you one example, Duke University Hospital has 900 hospital beds and 1,300 billing clerks. The typical Canadian hospital has a handful of billing clerks. Single-payer systems have fewer administrative needs. That’s not to say they’re better, but that’s just on one dimension that they clearly cost less. What a lot of those people are doing in America is they are figuring out how to bill different insurers for different systems, figuring out how to collect money from people, all of that sort of stuff” (2013). The need for health care workers is great, but the balance is off regarding where the needs are not being meet.
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Within this discussion assessment I will review and analyze the decisions made by the leadership of David the new Vice President of the Texas Plant. His decisions will be reviewed along with other team players Paula and Harvey, and weather their decisions benefited the company in any way
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Within this essay writing I will discuss how Peugeot is in the forefront of innovation and technology and how they have become one of the most social responsible companies that have been around for decades. Peugeot being a millennium company and a family car that my Uncle Clifford Evans use to drive. I had to do a bit of research to find out what intrigued him about this car in the 80's. This is one of Europe’s leading cars that generates a useful CSR report on a yearly bases for all to observe.
Abstract
Within this essay writing I will discuss how Peugeot is in the forefront of innovation and technology and how they have become one of the most social responsible companies that have been around for decades. Peugeot being a millennium company and a family car that my Uncle Clifford Evans use to drive. I had to do a bit of research to find out what intrigued him about this car in the 80's. This is one of Europe’s leading cars that generates a useful CSR report on a yearly bases for all to observe.
CSR is a process by which an organization thinks about and evolves its relationships with stakeholders for the common good and demonstrates its commitment in this regard by adoption of appropriate business processes and strategies. Thus, CSR is no charity or mere donations.
CSR is a way of conducting business, by which corporate entities visibly contribute to the social good. Socially responsible companies use CSR to integrate economic, environmental and social objectives with the company’s operations and growth.
Many other names are used to refer to CSR such as socially responsible business, responsible business conduct, responsible entrepreneurship, corporate citizenship, corporate accountability or corporate sustainability.
It is the continuing commitment by businesses to behave ethically & contribute to economic development while improving the quality of life of the workforce & their families ,local communities and the society at large
CSR requires companies to acknowledge that they should be publicly accountable not only for their financial performance but also for their social and environmental record.
It encompasses the extent to which companies should promote human rights, democracy, community improvement and sustainable development objectives throughout the world.
CSR is the commitment of businesses to contribute to sustainable economic development working with employees, their families, the local community and society at large to improve their quality of life in ways that are both for business and good for international development
What is socially responsible investment?dean771100
Socially Responsible Investments
Socially responsible investing is one of several similar approaches and concepts that impact how asset managers invest, in a socially responsible way. SRI's have been around for over 30 years in one form or another, and take the desire to make money and use it to create a better world. Companies which generate positive, measurable social and environmental change alongside a financial return. Keep in mind that it is a developing niche and therefore not without hiccups.
Sustainable investing and ESG criteria are gaining traction around the world as more people and organizations recognize the critical role they play in fostering a more sustainable future. This article will explain what sustainable investing is, the significance of ESG criteria. I also explains how this approach can benefit the environment, society, and business practices.
Understanding Sustainable Investing
Defined Sustainable Investing Making financial investments in businesses or projects that aim to have long-term positive effects on the environment, society, and governance (ESG) is what sustainable investing entails. It seeks to align financial objectives with ethical and environmental principles.
The Three Bottom Lines: The concept of the triple bottom line, which includes three key elements: people (social), planet (environmental), and profit (economic), is a fundamental principle of sustainable investing. Investors assess the potential of an investment based on how well it affects these three factors.
The Significance of ESG Criteria
Introduction to ESG Criteria: Criteria for Environmental, Social, and Governance ESG is an acronym that stands for Environmental, Social, and Governance. Investors use these criteria to assess a company's operations and how it addresses key sustainability issues.
Environmental Criteria: Environmental Standards Environmental criteria assess a company's environmental impact. It takes into account things like carbon footprint, energy efficiency, waste management, and water usage. Investors look for companies that are committed to reducing their environmental footprint.
Social Criteria: Social criteria are concerned with a company's interactions with its employees, communities, and society as a whole. Labor practices, diversity and inclusion, employee well-being, and community engagement are all important considerations. Investors want to back companies that prioritize fairness and inclusion.
Criteria for Governance: The governance criteria of a company evaluate its leadership, ethics, and transparency. It includes aspects such as board structure, executive compensation, shareholder rights, and compliance with legal and ethical standards. Companies with strong governance practices are valued by investors.
Benefits of ESG Integration: The Advantages of ESG Integration Incorporating ESG criteria into investment decisions can result in a number of advantages. It assists in risk management by identifying potential issues with sustainability and corporate governance. Furthermore, companies with strong ESG performance frequently demonstrate long-term sustainability and resilience, which can translate to improved financial performance.
How Sustainable Investing Makes a Difference
Environmental Impact: Sustainable investing helps to create a greener future by allocating funds to environmentally responsible businesses and projects. This can result in less pollution, more conservation of natural resources.
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Sustainable, responsible and impact investors are a force for positive change. They have helped to improve the environmental, social and governance (ESG) practices of publicly and privately traded companies in the United States and around the world, indirectly benefiting countless individuals and communities. They have pursued investment strategies that foster economic development and expand financial services in lower-income communities.
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Issues in development of workable corporate social responsibility strategy and resolution of awe-inspiring stance for championing effective governance.
Within this PowerPoint presentation I will discus scoliosis which is a degenerating “idiopathic.” disease of the spine that affects the back, neck, and posture of a person .
Abstract
The African American community to date has a plight to destroy the foundation
of the diseases called morbid obesity and diabetes by any means necessary. These
two contributing diseases that have created deplorable health disparities within the
African American community have brought together many health educators and
public health workers to create a doable plan of action in the Now.This plan that will
be implement devises a new viable health SEM (social ecological model) within the
African American communities of all classes to ensure healthier outcomes, for the
betterment of the country and depletion of the underlined health care issues of morbid
obesity and diabetes. Creating an agenda of consortiums, synopsis, debates and a
CBPR (Community Based Participatory Research) boards with proven results must
work in conjunction with the patients and the community. Within this essay paper I
will discuss aspects of a proposed plan that has an objective mission for approval by a
governing board and to be permissible and agreed upon for approved grant funding.
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Constructive Living which was written by David K. Reynolds PH.D. in 1995 is based on the theory of Morita & Naikan which use Psychotherapy techniques to help groom the person to live a moral correct life to particular stands within society and family. In Doctor Reynolds text book he explores the act of therapy exercise and why it is important to do the CL exercises. He also uses Koans, Maxims, Poetry, and life stories to give the practitioner and patient a better understanding. I will elaborate and communicate on aspects of the Constructive Living text book with key inserts which will create a topic of discussion.
Within this working essay discussion I will go over some of the pin pointed issues and problems of Memorial Healthcare System that caused them to have a loss within revenue. My position within this essay discussion is to take on the role of the consultant and re-configure the deficiency within the healthcare system and dynamics. In the beginning the changes worked out well but caused many of MHS employees to leave and find employment elsewhere which eventually put Memorial Healthcare System right back in the same situation and predicament of a loss.
The system of delivery within health care has always been on the change and rise due
to technology along with self-care, health care, development, education, and creating a healthy society. As the old saying goes, “where there is good health there is also good financial wealth” and this is where the formation of the ACA took place and a new integrated delivery system created.
Managed Care within Health Care covers a variety of information from nursing homes, policies, Medical, Medicare, out of pocket, and partial payment, management, contracts, government, and the Social Security State Fund. Within this working paper I will discuss a few of these mechanisms that are applied and utilized within ‘Managed Care’ today. A system within a system that brings in 25% of the United States debt.
In the coming years the United States will find themselves going through a number of changes within the Social Security Administration which will affect the Health Care Industry as we know it “Hospital size has long been an area of discussion and debate in the U.S. healthcare industry. Questions have consistently focused on cost management or efficiency in large versus small hospitals. A persistent question among researchers is whether efficiencies are associated with larger facilities through economies of scale, or if there are alternate scenarios that play a significant part in hospital cost and efficiency” (2009, JHM). Since the Affordable Health Care Act was established it made obtaining health care much more affordable and accessible, but at the same time there has to be some cut back.
Introduction
The big business of health care is growing in a massive rate more now than ever according to The Center for Health Workforce Studies a non-profit organization located in Rensselaer, New York the organization report that, “While total U.S. employment dropped by over 2% between 2000 and 2010, health care employment grew by more than 25% during the same period. More than 13% of the U.S. labor force worked in the health sector or in a health occupation (19 million jobs out of 143 million jobs in U.S. labor force). The health care sector is projected to add over 4.2 million jobs between 2010 and 2020, with 63% of those in ambulatory settings (offices of health practitioners, home health, and other non-institutional settings” (2012, CHWS). Health care is booming in all areas of study and research from Holistic to Western Medicine which include purchasing and supply. Unfortunately this is based off the demand for more Physicians that are not available where there is a need. The health care industry believe it or not includes the food industry and health and fitness as well.
The matter of ethics within the health care industry always needs to be address along with the quality of care for patients. Within this working essay paper I will discuss the matter of; Care & Service Provider, Ethics (codes and values), Mal-Distribution Physician Labor Forces. Even though the health care industry is growing the mal-distribution of health care is still evident in some rural areas. This factor of not having proper care delivered to impoverish neighborhoods and communities is another issue that still plagues the United States. David Cutler the online journal reporter for PBS News Hour stated, “About 10, 15 percent. Just to give you one example, Duke University Hospital has 900 hospital beds and 1,300 billing clerks. The typical Canadian hospital has a handful of billing clerks. Single-payer systems have fewer administrative needs. That’s not to say they’re better, but that’s just on one dimension that they clearly cost less. What a lot of those people are doing in America is they are figuring out how to bill different insurers for different systems, figuring out how to collect money from people, all of that sort of stuff” (2013). The need for health care workers is great, but the balance is off regarding where the needs are not being meet.
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1. ETHICAL CONSUMERISM AND INVESTMENT
~SRI~
• By: Tunisia I.e. Al-salahuddin
• Business ethics and sustainability: org530-1
• Colorado state university- Global campus
• Instructor: JAMIE SMITH
2. INTRODUCTION
Within todays financial and economic market ‘Sustainable Responsible Investment’ means longevity
within business. Companies are looking for business to invest in that will produce capital and have a
product or service that will weather the storm and be around for decades. Investment means money and the
ability to produce money. Sustainvest Asset Management stated, “We actively try to include enterprises
that have strong sustainability rankings with issues such as good employer-employee relations, strong
environmental practices, products that are safe and useful, and operations that respect human rights around
the world” (2015, Sustainvest). Each year the United States keeps record and presents a report on
sustainable investment businesses.
3. VALUE CREATION
Within SRI the value of creation is for companies to invest in companies that can create sustainable
products and services. There is always a value point within investment that even wall street recognizes
and understands. Investors look for:
• Investment in companies and governments that the investor believes best hold to values of importance
to the investor (Forbes, 2013).
• Shareholder advocacy is exactly what it would seem; socially responsible investors proactively
influencing corporate decisions that could otherwise have a large detrimental impact on society
(Forbes, 2013)
• Community investing has become the fastest growing segment within SRI, with some $61.4 billion in
managed assets (Forbes, 2013).
SRI and Capital Investors are looking for companies that look right, produce capital, and present a portfolio
of profitable gain i.e. bank stamen, investors shareholders report, years in business.
4. THE SIGNIFICANCE OF SRI
(WHAT’S YOUR STICK)
The significance of the SRI is mere sustainability within the USSIF report that also gets its data from the
Consumer Price Index (CPI) and other government reports to create their informative reports. Chamberlin a
writer of Forbes stated, “The SRI approach is to invest in stocks and bonds from those companies and
counties or municipalities that promote certain actions or eschew those, which participate in offending
actions. It is not unlike the carrot and the stick premise; you reward those that you agree with by investing in
their companies (the carrot) and avoid buying shares of those companies that offend your core values (the
stick)” (2014, Forbes). SRI creates a standard that companies must live up to along with proper investors,
but rather than have a competition they create standards that must be meet that attract investors.
5. 3 WAYS TO INVEST IN SRI
(COMPANIES, BONDS, STOCKS, MUTUAL FUNDS)
Sustainable Responsible Investing involves taking a deeper look into organizations overall agenda and view their
Plans of Action.
• Program-Related Investing: What is the program involved in and does the program seem to fit the interest of
the investors, and what they want to give capital to. The (stick) or the program of the company must grasp the
interest of the investor. Companies, stocks, and bonds must have sustainability.
• Mission-Related Investing: Many companies like: Carnegie , Onassis Fund, Rockefeller Fund, and Capital
World Bond Fund. Many of these funders look for investors, and also invest in smaller businesses, and
organizations. When it comes to SRI funders and investors look for an excellent investment.
• Impact investing: Impact funding within SRI are companies or funds that make a community and global
impact. These sort of impact investing must live up to the rules of SRI and be of a larger entity.
6. ENVIROMENT AND SOCIAL GOVERANCE (ESG)
INTEGRITY
Companies must up hold their integrity with funding and investing. They must also look for companies that
they want to invest in to do the same. The environment and social governance is usually within the land laws and
the policies and procedures that are instilled within the company. Organizations that are sociably responsible
along with environmentally responsible are more appealing to investors. The carbon foot print that companies
leave should be minimal this is necessary for the environment and investors must take this into consideration.
7. KEY ESG ISSUES TO CONSIDER
• Environmental Carbon emissions, greenhouse gas emissions, disclosure/measurement and reporting
Climate change; effect on Company/risk exposure/opportunities Ecosystem change Facilities citing
environmental risks Hazardous waste disposal/cleanup License to operate in communities Pollution
Renewable energy Resource depletion Toxic chemical use and disposal
• Social Animal welfare Child labor Community relations Discrimination Diversity (employee/Board
diversity) Facilities, citing social risks Genetically modified organisms Living wage disputes Predatory
lending Political contributions Political risk of involvement in troubled markets, countries Sexual
harassment Shareowner advisory vote on executive compensation Slave labor
• Governance Cumulative voting Dual-class share structure Executive compensation (pay for
performance, pay equity) Majority voting Poison pills Say on pay Separation of chairman/CEO
position Shareowner rights Staggered Boards Takeover defenses/market for control
• (2008, CFA).
8. INVESTING IN SOCIALLY RESPONSIBLE
COMPANIES
When companies invest in SRI companies they must meet certain standards of quality
and sustainability for the future.
• Product Quality- Products must meet a standard
• Service Quality- Services must be of excellent standards
• Sustainability- Companies and funders must be able to sustain their standards of production along with
investors.
• Community Impact: All companies must make a vital impact within their community by giving back was
they reach a peak of success. The majority of funders do community investment and funding as a way of
giving back.
• Environmental Impact: Be cautions of your environment by going green and keeping pollutants down.
These companies are very desirable to funders.
• Financial Impact: What is the financials looking like of the company and the funders and do they keep
excellent records and books.
9. ESG CRITERIA TO BE USED
• Awareness: Investors are more likely to use the awareness criteria when looking for companies to invest
in. Investors that want to invest in companies must make sure that they check the mission of the
company along with all agendas and plans of the companies to ensure they meet SRI rules and
regulations of that states company.
• Environment: Investors are looking for environment friendly investors that use the go green concept and
mean what they say.
• Social: Using a “BEE” Social within community and development is something else investors look for.
Giving back to your community.
• “Community Investing directs capital from investors and lenders to communities that are underserved by
traditional financial services institutions. Community investing provides access to credit, equity, capital,
and basic banking products that these communities would otherwise lack” (2015, SAM).
10. THE LINKS BETWEEN ETHICAL CONSUMPTION
AND ETHICAL INVESTING
ETHICAL CONSUMPTION
• Ethical consumption is something that
consumers regulate. Consumers usually
create the standards for what they want at
the top and now the bottom of the pyramid.
The products, by products, and services
rendered by the manufactures and even the
investors are the standards usually set by
those who buy into the product and services.
ETHICAL INVESTING
• Ethical Investing: Meaning do not invest in
companies that are pyramid schemes that
have no moral standing. These companies
are usually fake put together companies on
paper that usually do not exist at all (no
product and no service). Unethical
investing can also be investing in companies
that do unethical things or have unethical
practices under law and governance.
11. SRI-FINANCIAL PERSPECTIVE
• The financial perspective ends with the consumer the
customer and then goes back to the perspective. In
order to gain capital, get financial lenders to invest in
them. The perspective also includes companies to be
social responsible investors. The perspective should
stay encompassed within all phases of the formation of
the company agenda and the investors governance.
12. CONCLUSION
The ESG and SRI of all companies in order for investors to fund them or ever consider
funding them should be within the over all mission and plan of the organization. Investors create
the policies and procedures that their organization should follow along with companies they put
capital into. Environment, Social, and Community are always major factors that need to be taken
into consideration when funding any company.
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