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CSR & RBC in Practice

CSR & RBC in Practice
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Objectives On completion of this tutorial, you will be able to:
  • Recognize why it is important for an organization to adapt a CSR/RBC strategy
  • Compare CSR/RBC frameworks developed by international organizations:
    • The UN Global Compact
    • ISO 26000: 2010, Guidance on Social Responsibility
    • The OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises on Responsible Business Conduct
  • Recognize why CSR is particularly important for the financial sector
Tutorial Overview Corporate social responsibility (CSR)/responsible business conduct (RBC) is a management concept in which an organization integrates social and environmental concerns into its governance, business operations, and interactions with stakeholders. Although CSR/RBC is mostly a voluntary concept, there is increasing pressure on organizations to make a positive impact on society and the environment. This tutorial provides a high-level overview of CSR/RBC, discusses international frameworks that can be a starting point for organizations that want to implement a CSR/RBC strategy, and explains why such a strategy is particularly important for financial institutions. Prerequisite Knowledge CSR & RBC - An Introduction Tutorial Level: Introductory Tutorial Duration: 50 minutes
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