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CORPORATE SOCIAL
RESPONSIBILITY
By Dr.Priyanka Phonde
• Trends in CSR programme development
• Strategies to promote CSR
Trends in CSR Programme
Development
• CSR programme trends have developed over
time changing with the changing conditions
and directions in the business world
– Branding
– Core competency fit
– Partnerships
– Socially Anchored Strategy
Branding
• Branding & signature programmes are very
popular
• Developing a brand name helps companies to
position and advertise their values in public
• Ex. TOI : lends its name for mobilizing funds to
help NGOs
Core Competency Fit -- I
• CSR initiatives that deliberately tie with their
core competencies ( product , human resources
and equipments)
• Companies may volunteer to lend these &
contribute to community development
– Ex. Ballarpur Paper Industries have a social forestry
programme.
Core Competency Fit -- II
• Providing material aid to NGOs for
establishing a base for wider relationships
– Eg. TCS, Thermax providing their old computers
to municipal schools for fostering computer
literacy.
• Why should Corporates enter into Cross
Sector partnerships ?
Why Partnerships
• Voluntary Sector
– Skills in the areas of mobilizing & motivating
volunteers, networking , advocacy and campaigning
• Business contact with NGOs
– Learning community development skills
– Development & Implementation of CSR programmes
by involving other stakeholders
– Extremely beneficial for those who are involved in it
• Eg. Excel Industries & MMC : Waste management
• What is partnerships based on?
Basis of Partnerships
• Mutual recognition of skills and resources that
each sector can contribute
• A win-win situation to all those who are
involved
• How can stakeholders contribute in a cross
sector partnership?
Partnerships For Corporates
• Able to contribute to the
– Financial profits
– Provide a positive environment for growth
– Increase the corporate value from the shareholders
point of view
– Contribute to the societal value
Partnerships For Government &
Civil Society Organizations
• In improving its governance by providing
specific interventions in managerial and
technical areas
• To civil society organization it should
strengthen its functioning and ability to
create an impact
Forms of Partnerships
• Cash donations from corporates to struggling community
organization helps to attract further support
– The Infosys Foundation
• Grants to socially & physically challenged children for education.
• partnered with various NGOs & local government in strengthening
rural development activities and infrastructure
– Cadbury India : funds a street children project focusing on
education
– Ranbaxy has contributed for community health care programmes
Partnerships
• Equal players
– Pratham : A triangular partnership between the government,
corporate sector and citizen to achieve universalization of primary
education.
– Catalytic role in improving primary education in Mumbai
– Developing low-cost mass replicable innovative models to address
existing problems in the area of education
– Motivating teachers & parents
– Studying the current system to make it more effective.
• Some Business partners of Pratham
– ICICI,IDBI, British airways, BEST and Mahindra’s
• Issue/cause specific partnerships
– Ex. Mahindra & Mahindra : encouraging education
at all levels: has partnered with various NGOs in
both rural & urban areas to further the cause of
education
Partnerships
• Cause related partnership
– Companies adopting this view feel that a social
attribute added to the products influences
consumers brand behaviour which results in
increased sales
Cause related partnership
• P&G , Hygiene & Health Care India : project DRISHTI – 1st
ever Sight Restoration Corporate project in association with
NAB
• OPEN MIND with UNICEF : support & educate working
children
• These initiatives are support by their brand. Part of the sale
of the products is contributed towards these initiatives
Activating active citizenship and
exchange of skills
• HLL deputes management trainees to NGOs to
sensitize them to the rural ethos, markets &
culture
• OTIS elevators motivates its employees to work
with mentally challenged .
• Tata Group of Companies encourages its
employees to participate in community
development activities
SOCIALLY ANCHORED
COMPETENCIES MODEL
• Integrates Corporate Social Responsibility and
Competitive Strategy
• Discusses how companies may use core competencies to
drive CSR initiatives and achieve significant competitive
advantage
• By integrating SACs in their CSR operations, companies
are able to develop new and improved products and
services for the society, more efficient production
processes and strong reputation and brand identity.
CSR MISALIGNMENT
INEXPERIENCED /
INAPPROPRIATE
CSR STAFF
CSR MGMT
STRUCTURE ISOLATED
FROM BUSINESS
LIMITED OR
RESTRICTED
CSR BUDGET
MISALIGNMENT BETWEEN BUSINESS AND
SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY STRATEGIES AND FUNCTIONS
IMPACT DILUTED DUE
TO LIMITED BUDGET
ALLOCATION TO
MANY CHARITIES
CORE COMPETENCIES
AND BUSINESS ASSETS
NOT FULLY USED
DECISIONS THAT
DAMAGE
REPUTATION
MINIMAL OR NEGATIVE SOCIAL AND BUSINESS
IMPACT OF CSR PROGRAMS
CAUSES
PROBLEM
CONSEQUENCES
COMPARING SAC
PROGRAM
COMPONENT
S
TRADITIONAL CSR
PROGRAM MODEL
SAC INFLUENCED CSR
PROGRAM MODEL
GOALS Focuses on social impact that
is often not measured
Designed to deliver social and
business impact that is measured
and attributed to the project
STRATEGIES Vary from project to project.
Tend not to take advantage of
company’s skills.
Built on core competencies.
Includes skills from the company
as well as its partners.
BENEFICIARIES Are broadly defined. Usually,
constituents of the partner
organisation.
Targeted towards stakeholders
strategically linked to the
company and its businesses.
RESOURCE MIX Mix of cash grants and
product donations.
Sometimes, emplyee
volunteerism.
Creative mix of cash, product,
people and other assets that
leverage the maximum impact.
MANAGEMENT CSR staff approves projects.
Maintains a reporting
relationship with partners.
Cross functional management
teams that participate in design,
overseeing and evaluation.
SAC MODEL
BUSINESS BENEFITS
• Lower costs / waste
• Increase Efficiency
• Reduce risk
• Add Value
• New Products
• License to operate
• Reputation
SOCIAL BENEFIT
• Vibrant Communities
• Strong community relations
• Employee well-being and productivity
INTEGRATION AND
LEARNING
• Team Formation
• Goal settings
• Experimentation
• Dissemination
SOCIALLY ANCHORED COMPETENCIES
• Competencies appropriate for CSR initiatives
• Building blocks for new mind set to deliver value
STRATEGIC ALLIANCES
• NGO
• Interest Groups
• Government
• Other Companies
IDENTIFICATION OF
CORE COMPETENCIES
• Skills
• Experiences
• Abilities
• Other Assets
• Collective Learning
IDENTIFICATION AND ANALYSIS
OF KEY STAKEHOLDERS
• Customers
• Investors
• Employees
• Suppliers
• Government
• NGOs
Strategies for promoting CSR
• Promotion of ‘CSR-friendly’ social dialogue
• Rethinking the governance
• Enabling the actors to play their role
• Promoting the internal as well as external
aspects of CSR
• Intensifying the dialogue
• Fostering CSR among SMEs
• Promoting CSR as a tool to anticipate change
‘CSR-friendly’ social dialogue
• Foundation research suggests that CSR can only exist
in conjunction with a strong social dialogue
• It is not easy for the traditional players in social
dialogue to practice CSR
• Incorporation of CSR into the agenda of in-house
social dialogue is still minimal
• Many information/consulting procedures ignore it or
deal with it at minimal level
Barriers to CSR friendly social
• Decentralized production networks,
• Recurrent restructuring ,mergers & acquisitions makes
it difficult for company boundaries to coincide with
the boundaries of social dialogue
How can information on CSR be promoted so
that the existing social dialogue can expand to
include these new dimensions?
Options in Social Dialogue
– Dialogue with other stakeholders can be
developed in parallel to the social dialogue and
bridges built between them with the help of the
binary model of social dialogue
– Employees can act as representatives to build the
bridge between stakeholder.
– Challenge lies in expanding social dialogue without
weakening the traditional social dialogue
Rethinking the Governance
• Governance is designing and implementing rules,
processes and practices
• In relation to CSR governance is at two levels:
– Company and
– Society
• At the Company level it means taking on board a
diversity of stakeholders and multitude of expectations
• Taking these considerations &organizing necessary
processes and making tradeoffs between the different
expectations
Rethinking the Governance
• However the management receives primary mandate
from stockholders
• Question is whether the executives receive a real
‘social mandate’ which allows them to commit to other
stakeholders
• Applying CSR may also affect the way governance is
exercised in society
Enabling the actors to play their role
• Skills & tools are important to allow stakeholders to
play their role properly
• Today the acquisition of these skills by stakeholders
and the development of these tools is not sufficient
to allow them to act efficiently
• Ex.: Civil Society has difficulties in playing its role
because
– The actors & their expectations are not clearly identified
– The members do not have the necessary skills and
resources to act properly
Enabling the actors to play their role
• Initiatives already existing which can help
actors both inside & outside the company
should be reinforced
• Ex: Helping stakeholders to be more
structured & professional thereby
increasing efficiency
– Creating appropriate institutional frameworks
which permit stakeholders to meet & discuss
CSR
Promoting the internal as well as
external aspects of CSR
• External aspect of CSR is important and tends to get a
lot of attention
• Internal aspect also important
• In an economy of decentralized production and
networking it is important to look at issues of
– Job quality,
– health & safety provisions,
– Working conditions of employees of subcontracting companies
play a major role in CSR policies
Intensifying Dialogue
• Active dialogue among stakeholders : crucial for success
of CSR
• Research: Companies have interest of enlarging the
focus to other stakeholder & not just consumers
• New way of business: Based on management and
dialogue with stakeholders
• Trust , transparency, internal & external audit can create
and foster successful dialogue & sustainable corporate
governance
• Local municipalities and governments have an important
role to play in facilitating partnerships
Fostering CSR among SMEs
• Smaller companies have little knowledge of what is CSR
• They do not possess the human & financial resources
when it comes to developing tools for reporting CSR
• Moreover companies employing subcontractors can
have a strong influence on their suppliers by
compelling them to standardize & label their practices
in the areas of quality, safety and the environment.
Promoting CSR as a tool to anticipate
change
• Pro-active, prevention approach to restructuring can be
beneficial to all stakeholders
• Practices positioned in advance of restructuring can
prepare employees to anticipate & prepare for the
coming change
• Relevant prior information & consultation with parties
involved are prerequisites for socially successful
restructuring
• It raises the question of how far socially responsible
companies should commit themselves to that approach
and which priorities could be used in this approach
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Corporate social responsibility

  • 2. • Trends in CSR programme development • Strategies to promote CSR
  • 3. Trends in CSR Programme Development • CSR programme trends have developed over time changing with the changing conditions and directions in the business world – Branding – Core competency fit – Partnerships – Socially Anchored Strategy
  • 4. Branding • Branding & signature programmes are very popular • Developing a brand name helps companies to position and advertise their values in public • Ex. TOI : lends its name for mobilizing funds to help NGOs
  • 5. Core Competency Fit -- I • CSR initiatives that deliberately tie with their core competencies ( product , human resources and equipments) • Companies may volunteer to lend these & contribute to community development – Ex. Ballarpur Paper Industries have a social forestry programme.
  • 6. Core Competency Fit -- II • Providing material aid to NGOs for establishing a base for wider relationships – Eg. TCS, Thermax providing their old computers to municipal schools for fostering computer literacy.
  • 7. • Why should Corporates enter into Cross Sector partnerships ?
  • 8. Why Partnerships • Voluntary Sector – Skills in the areas of mobilizing & motivating volunteers, networking , advocacy and campaigning • Business contact with NGOs – Learning community development skills – Development & Implementation of CSR programmes by involving other stakeholders – Extremely beneficial for those who are involved in it • Eg. Excel Industries & MMC : Waste management
  • 9. • What is partnerships based on?
  • 10. Basis of Partnerships • Mutual recognition of skills and resources that each sector can contribute • A win-win situation to all those who are involved
  • 11. • How can stakeholders contribute in a cross sector partnership?
  • 12. Partnerships For Corporates • Able to contribute to the – Financial profits – Provide a positive environment for growth – Increase the corporate value from the shareholders point of view – Contribute to the societal value
  • 13. Partnerships For Government & Civil Society Organizations • In improving its governance by providing specific interventions in managerial and technical areas • To civil society organization it should strengthen its functioning and ability to create an impact
  • 14. Forms of Partnerships • Cash donations from corporates to struggling community organization helps to attract further support – The Infosys Foundation • Grants to socially & physically challenged children for education. • partnered with various NGOs & local government in strengthening rural development activities and infrastructure – Cadbury India : funds a street children project focusing on education – Ranbaxy has contributed for community health care programmes
  • 15. Partnerships • Equal players – Pratham : A triangular partnership between the government, corporate sector and citizen to achieve universalization of primary education. – Catalytic role in improving primary education in Mumbai – Developing low-cost mass replicable innovative models to address existing problems in the area of education – Motivating teachers & parents – Studying the current system to make it more effective. • Some Business partners of Pratham – ICICI,IDBI, British airways, BEST and Mahindra’s
  • 16. • Issue/cause specific partnerships – Ex. Mahindra & Mahindra : encouraging education at all levels: has partnered with various NGOs in both rural & urban areas to further the cause of education
  • 17. Partnerships • Cause related partnership – Companies adopting this view feel that a social attribute added to the products influences consumers brand behaviour which results in increased sales
  • 18. Cause related partnership • P&G , Hygiene & Health Care India : project DRISHTI – 1st ever Sight Restoration Corporate project in association with NAB • OPEN MIND with UNICEF : support & educate working children • These initiatives are support by their brand. Part of the sale of the products is contributed towards these initiatives
  • 19. Activating active citizenship and exchange of skills • HLL deputes management trainees to NGOs to sensitize them to the rural ethos, markets & culture • OTIS elevators motivates its employees to work with mentally challenged . • Tata Group of Companies encourages its employees to participate in community development activities
  • 20. SOCIALLY ANCHORED COMPETENCIES MODEL • Integrates Corporate Social Responsibility and Competitive Strategy • Discusses how companies may use core competencies to drive CSR initiatives and achieve significant competitive advantage • By integrating SACs in their CSR operations, companies are able to develop new and improved products and services for the society, more efficient production processes and strong reputation and brand identity.
  • 21. CSR MISALIGNMENT INEXPERIENCED / INAPPROPRIATE CSR STAFF CSR MGMT STRUCTURE ISOLATED FROM BUSINESS LIMITED OR RESTRICTED CSR BUDGET MISALIGNMENT BETWEEN BUSINESS AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY STRATEGIES AND FUNCTIONS IMPACT DILUTED DUE TO LIMITED BUDGET ALLOCATION TO MANY CHARITIES CORE COMPETENCIES AND BUSINESS ASSETS NOT FULLY USED DECISIONS THAT DAMAGE REPUTATION MINIMAL OR NEGATIVE SOCIAL AND BUSINESS IMPACT OF CSR PROGRAMS CAUSES PROBLEM CONSEQUENCES
  • 22. COMPARING SAC PROGRAM COMPONENT S TRADITIONAL CSR PROGRAM MODEL SAC INFLUENCED CSR PROGRAM MODEL GOALS Focuses on social impact that is often not measured Designed to deliver social and business impact that is measured and attributed to the project STRATEGIES Vary from project to project. Tend not to take advantage of company’s skills. Built on core competencies. Includes skills from the company as well as its partners. BENEFICIARIES Are broadly defined. Usually, constituents of the partner organisation. Targeted towards stakeholders strategically linked to the company and its businesses. RESOURCE MIX Mix of cash grants and product donations. Sometimes, emplyee volunteerism. Creative mix of cash, product, people and other assets that leverage the maximum impact. MANAGEMENT CSR staff approves projects. Maintains a reporting relationship with partners. Cross functional management teams that participate in design, overseeing and evaluation.
  • 23. SAC MODEL BUSINESS BENEFITS • Lower costs / waste • Increase Efficiency • Reduce risk • Add Value • New Products • License to operate • Reputation SOCIAL BENEFIT • Vibrant Communities • Strong community relations • Employee well-being and productivity INTEGRATION AND LEARNING • Team Formation • Goal settings • Experimentation • Dissemination SOCIALLY ANCHORED COMPETENCIES • Competencies appropriate for CSR initiatives • Building blocks for new mind set to deliver value STRATEGIC ALLIANCES • NGO • Interest Groups • Government • Other Companies IDENTIFICATION OF CORE COMPETENCIES • Skills • Experiences • Abilities • Other Assets • Collective Learning IDENTIFICATION AND ANALYSIS OF KEY STAKEHOLDERS • Customers • Investors • Employees • Suppliers • Government • NGOs
  • 24. Strategies for promoting CSR • Promotion of ‘CSR-friendly’ social dialogue • Rethinking the governance • Enabling the actors to play their role • Promoting the internal as well as external aspects of CSR • Intensifying the dialogue • Fostering CSR among SMEs • Promoting CSR as a tool to anticipate change
  • 25. ‘CSR-friendly’ social dialogue • Foundation research suggests that CSR can only exist in conjunction with a strong social dialogue • It is not easy for the traditional players in social dialogue to practice CSR • Incorporation of CSR into the agenda of in-house social dialogue is still minimal • Many information/consulting procedures ignore it or deal with it at minimal level
  • 26. Barriers to CSR friendly social • Decentralized production networks, • Recurrent restructuring ,mergers & acquisitions makes it difficult for company boundaries to coincide with the boundaries of social dialogue
  • 27. How can information on CSR be promoted so that the existing social dialogue can expand to include these new dimensions?
  • 28. Options in Social Dialogue – Dialogue with other stakeholders can be developed in parallel to the social dialogue and bridges built between them with the help of the binary model of social dialogue – Employees can act as representatives to build the bridge between stakeholder. – Challenge lies in expanding social dialogue without weakening the traditional social dialogue
  • 29. Rethinking the Governance • Governance is designing and implementing rules, processes and practices • In relation to CSR governance is at two levels: – Company and – Society • At the Company level it means taking on board a diversity of stakeholders and multitude of expectations • Taking these considerations &organizing necessary processes and making tradeoffs between the different expectations
  • 30. Rethinking the Governance • However the management receives primary mandate from stockholders • Question is whether the executives receive a real ‘social mandate’ which allows them to commit to other stakeholders • Applying CSR may also affect the way governance is exercised in society
  • 31. Enabling the actors to play their role • Skills & tools are important to allow stakeholders to play their role properly • Today the acquisition of these skills by stakeholders and the development of these tools is not sufficient to allow them to act efficiently • Ex.: Civil Society has difficulties in playing its role because – The actors & their expectations are not clearly identified – The members do not have the necessary skills and resources to act properly
  • 32. Enabling the actors to play their role • Initiatives already existing which can help actors both inside & outside the company should be reinforced • Ex: Helping stakeholders to be more structured & professional thereby increasing efficiency – Creating appropriate institutional frameworks which permit stakeholders to meet & discuss CSR
  • 33. Promoting the internal as well as external aspects of CSR • External aspect of CSR is important and tends to get a lot of attention • Internal aspect also important • In an economy of decentralized production and networking it is important to look at issues of – Job quality, – health & safety provisions, – Working conditions of employees of subcontracting companies play a major role in CSR policies
  • 34. Intensifying Dialogue • Active dialogue among stakeholders : crucial for success of CSR • Research: Companies have interest of enlarging the focus to other stakeholder & not just consumers • New way of business: Based on management and dialogue with stakeholders • Trust , transparency, internal & external audit can create and foster successful dialogue & sustainable corporate governance • Local municipalities and governments have an important role to play in facilitating partnerships
  • 35. Fostering CSR among SMEs • Smaller companies have little knowledge of what is CSR • They do not possess the human & financial resources when it comes to developing tools for reporting CSR • Moreover companies employing subcontractors can have a strong influence on their suppliers by compelling them to standardize & label their practices in the areas of quality, safety and the environment.
  • 36. Promoting CSR as a tool to anticipate change • Pro-active, prevention approach to restructuring can be beneficial to all stakeholders • Practices positioned in advance of restructuring can prepare employees to anticipate & prepare for the coming change • Relevant prior information & consultation with parties involved are prerequisites for socially successful restructuring • It raises the question of how far socially responsible companies should commit themselves to that approach and which priorities could be used in this approach