Tag: ethical conduct

  • Sustainability Supply Chains 

    Sustainability Supply Chains  Sustainability supply chains refer to the practices and processes involved in managing a supply chain with a focus on environmental, social, and economic sustainability. This approach aims to ensure that the entire supply chain—from raw material sourcing to final product delivery—minimizes negative impacts on the environment, upholds ethical labor practices, and promotes…

  • Investor expectations

    Investor expectations Investor expectations refer to the financial, strategic, and ethical standards that investors anticipate from the companies they invest in. These expectations include consistent financial returns, effective risk management, strong corporate governance, and transparency in operations. Increasingly, investors also prioritize ESG factors, expecting companies to demonstrate sustainability practices and social responsibility. Meeting these expectations…

  • Enhanced engagement

    Enhanced engagement Enhanced engagement refers to a proactive approach employed by stakeholders, such as investors or advocacy groups, to address instances where companies fall short of global norms or standards. This strategy is typically utilized when there is evidence of a company’s conduct not aligning with principles outlined in international frameworks like the UN Global…

  • Corporate Responsibility

    Corporate Responsibility Corporate Responsibility, also known as Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), refers to a corporation’s ethical obligations to its stakeholders and society at large. It encompasses the idea that businesses should not only aim for financial success but also consider their impact on the environment, communities, employees, customers, and other stakeholders. CSR is generally understood…

  • Corporate Governance

    Corporate Governance Corporate governance encompasses the framework and practices governing how companies are managed and the purposes they serve. It delineates an organization’s power structure, accountability mechanisms, and decision-making processes. Essentially, it comprises a set of tools enabling management and the board to operate an organization efficiently and effectively. Key components of corporate governance include…