Is CSR relevant for governments?
CSR does not diminish or abolish the role of governments.
On the contrary the exponentially increasing attention from the business community on sustainable development cultivates new oppportunities for cooperation between governments and corporations as well as civil society and corporations. In fact, effective and sustainable CSR initiatives often occur from programmes where corporations, NGOs and governments unite efforts working for sustainable development.
GLOBAL CSR has comprehensive experience in advising companies, NGOs and governments worldwide and in facilitating partnerships between public and private partners. In relation to sustainable supply chain management we believe that state authorities can have an important role to play.
Learn more about our work with Responsible Supply Chain Management.
Questions and Answers on CSR:
- What is CSR?
- What is an international Principles-Based Approach to CSR?
- What is the link between Human Rights and CSR?
- What is the Triple Bottom Line?
- What is CSR Compliance & Opportunities?
- Does CSR have the potential to create sustainable development?
- Is CSR also relevant for governments?
- Is CSR also relevant for SMEs?
- Is CSR only relevant in relation to corporations operating in or sourcing from emerging economies?
- Are Human Rights relevant for private corporations?
- Is there a business case for CSR?
- How can corporations perform Responsible Supply Chain Management?
- What are the implications of the Danish government’s “Action Plan for Corporate Social Responsibility” for Danish corporations?
- How can GLOBAL CSR assist in relation to CSR?
