Title: CSR - A WIN - WIN BUSINESS MODEL
1CSR - A WIN - WIN BUSINESS MODEL
Col. Prakash Tewari (Retd) CSR and R R Tata
Power Company
2Prelude
- Impacts of Business
- Integrating Business and Society
- Emergence of CSR
- Mapping Social Impacts
- Responsive CSR vs Strategic CSR
- Moral Purpose of Business
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3Human Beings are animals, We are sometimes
monsters, sometimes magnificent, But always
animals. Â We may prefer to think of ourselves
as fallen angels, But in reality, we are
risen apes. - Desmond Morris
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4Business and Society
Business can impact society in three ways
- Economic
- Environmental
- Social
Business
5Impact of Business on Society
- Impact on business on society can be positive
as well as negative.
6Business Impact on Human Development
- Business impacts poverty, literacy, education and
life expectancy. - Economic growth is only a means, though an
important one, for human development. - Human development is both an outcome and a
process of enlarging peoples choices to lead
lives they value.
7Business and Environment
- In todays world, environment is an increasingly
sensitive issue. - This means that any failure to follow
environmental norms could promptly result in a
public litigation being slapped on the corporate.
8Economy Vs EcologyEconomy and Ecology
9Impact of Business on Communities
- Change in livelihood patterns on account of
natural resources being impacted - Change in land use / leading to
socio-political-economic impact (loss of
identity, culture change) - Land owners become landless, or marginalised
farmers - Socio-psychological impact thru contrast in
living standards - Stress on local environment quality (air
emissions, effluent, etc)
10Impact of Business on Communities
- Stress on local ecology (flora and fauna)
- Stress on local resources water, land, rural
energy sources - Increased dependence on the industry by the
community - Influx of migrant labour
- Opportunities for Business to secure goods and
services - Opportunities for community to improve their
quality of life
11Scope of Collaboration
Environmental Reducing carbon emissions and hence
decreasing the chance of environmental
irregularities.
Social If people do not have the resources to
deal with todays stresses, then they are
unlikely to be able to deal with the additional
stresses associated with climate change
Adaptability Gap
Economic Protect , enhance and diversify asset
base through economic activities
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12Integrating Business Society
- CSR understand interrelationship between business
society - Corporate need healthy society
- Society needs successful corporate
- Focus on intersection than friction
- Mutual dependence implying principle of shared
value
13Emergence of CSR
- Issues that
- shook corporate
- Corporate response
14Justification
- Moral Obligation
- Sustainability
- License to Operate
- Reputation
Good citizens Do the right things
Meeting needs of present without compromising
future generation
Permission from Govt, communities stakeholders
Justify CSR initiatives Brand, image, morale
values of stock
15School of Thought
- Focus on tension than interdependence
- Non strategically aligned
- Fail to identify/prioritize/make impact
- Uncoordinated philanthropic
- Not linked to internal/external activities
- Lost opportunity
- Social benefits dissipated
16Identifying Points of Intersection
- Interdependence takes 2 forms
- Company impinges through its operations
- External social conditions influence corporations
17Mapping the Social Impact of Value Chain
- Air pollution
- Warm water discharge
- Ash disposal
- Impact on livelihoods
- Energy water usage
- Worker safety labour relations
- Displacement
- Loss of livelihoods
- Loss of infrastructure
- Irreversible loss to natural resources
- Conservation
- DSM
- Efficiency
LAND ACQUISITION technically feasible location
identification, purchase of land
LOGISTICS incoming material, storage, data
collection, service
OPERATIONS Generation (emission measurement),
transmission (decentralised), distribution (smart
grid)
TRADING advocacy, open axis regulation, short
term transactions, REC, website
CUSTOMER MANAGEMENT customer support, complaint
resolution, repair
- Transportation Impacts (e.g., emission,
congestion, logging roads, safety) - Pollution
- Dust (SPM)
- Health
- HIV/AIDS
- Pricing practices (e.g., price discrimination
among customers, anticompetitive pricing
practices, pricing policy to the poor) - Consumer protection
- Global partnership for development
18Support Activities
19External Social Conditions
- Fair and open local competition
- Intellectual property rights
- Transparency
Context for Firm Strategy The rules and
incentives that govern competition
- Availability of human resources
- Availability of scientific and technological
infrastructure - Sustainable natural resources
Local Demand Conditions The nature and complexity
of local customer needs
Input Conditions Presence of high quality,
specialized inputs available to firms
- Peculiarity of local demand (e.g., cultural and
society specific needs) - Demanding regulatory standards
Related and Supporting Industries The local
availability of supporting industries
- Availability of local suppliers
- Access to firms in related field
20Choosing Social Issues
STRATEGIC CSR
RESPONSIVE CSR
21The Moral Purpose of Business
- Contribution to economic prosperity
- Corporate social integration towards building
shared value - Leading to self sustaining solutions
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