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  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Jun-2010
  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0521198410
  • ISBN-13: 9780521198417
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 472 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 235x156x28 mm, kaal: 870 g, 5 Tables, black and white; 23 Line drawings, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Jun-2010
  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0521198410
  • ISBN-13: 9780521198417
The United Nations Global Compact is a strategic policy initiative that encourages businesses to support ten universal principles in the areas of human rights, labour standards, the environment and anti-corruption. It is the world's largest voluntary corporate responsibility initiative with more than 7,300 business and non-business participants in over 130 countries. This book reviews the first ten years of the Corn pact's existence (2000-10) by presenting exclusively commissioned chapters from well-known scholars, practitioners from the business world and civil society, and Global Compact staff. They reflect on what the Global Compact has achieved, what trends it may have to respond to and what challenges are ahead. The book not only contains up-to-date reflections but also debates recent changes to the structure of the Compact, including the Communication on Progress policy, the role of Global Compact Local Networks and the role of emerging specialized initiatives.

'This timely book reviews the UN Global Compact's strengths and shortcomings over its first decade and provides helpful guidance for all committed to mainstreaming responsible business practices and achieving real change through multistakeholder initiatives.'-Mary Robinson, President of Realizing Rights: The Ethical Globalization Initiative, Former President of Ireland and UN High Commissioner for Human Rights

'By orders of magnitude, the Global Compact is the world's largest corporate citizenship initiative - and one of the United Nations' true success stories. As such, it deserves a comprehensive analysis. With this book, it has got it. Encyclopedic in scope, the volume touches on all facets of the Global Compact's ideas, ideals, innovative organizational modalities and impact. it will be an indispensable reference work, and an inspiration to global norm entrepreneurs every field, for many years to come. It is a "must -read" for anyone interested sustainable globalization, which includes most if not all of us.'-Professor John G. Ruggie, Harvard University and Special Representative of UN Secretary-General on Business and Human Rights

Andreas Rasche is Assistant Professor of Business in Society at Warwick Business School and, since 2007, has worked as a consultant to the United Nations Global Compact Office in New York. He received his Ph.D. in Strategic Management and Corporate Responsibility from the European Business School, Germany. His research focuses on global governance and transnational organizational regulation in the context of contested global issues. He has published widely in leading international journals on corporate responsibility and has guest-edited special issues of various journals.

Georg Kell is the Executive Director of the United Nations Global Compact. His career with the United Nations began in 1987 at the UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) in Geneva. In 1997, Mr Kell joined the Office of the UN Secretary-General in New York, where he spearheaded the development of new strategies to enhance private sector engagement with the work of the United Nations. As one of the Global Compact's key architects, he has led the initiative since its launch in 2000. A native of Germany, he holds advanced degrees in economics and engineering from the Technical University of Berlin.

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'This timely book reviews the UN Global Compact's strengths and shortcomings over its first decade and provides helpful guidance for all committed to mainstreaming responsible business practices and achieving real change through multistakeholder initiatives.' Mary Robinson, President of Realizing Rights: The Ethical Globalization Initiative, Former President of Ireland and UN High Commissioner for Human Rights 'By orders of magnitude, the Global Compact is the world's largest corporate citizenship initiative - and one of the United Nations' true success stories. As such, it deserves a comprehensive analysis. With this book, it has got it. Encyclopedic in scope, the volume touches on all facets of the Global Compact's ideas, ideals, innovative organizational modalities and impact. It will be an indispensable reference work, and an inspiration to global norm entrepreneurs in every field, for many years to come. It is a 'must-read' for anyone interested in sustainable globalization, which includes most if not all of us.' John G. Ruggie, Harvard University and Special Representative of UN Secretary-General on Business and Human Rights 'This book offers an invaluable and reflective look back at the first decade of the UN Global Compact and perspectives on what lies ahead. As such, it definitely deserves a place in the bookshelf of corporate managers, policy makers, civil society representatives, and especially scholars interested in corporate responsibility.' Business and Society

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A review of the first ten years of the world's largest voluntary corporate responsibility initiative.
List of figures; List of tables; List of boxes; List of abbreviations;
List of contributors; Acknowledgements; Foreword H. E. UN Secretary-General
Ban Ki-moon; Why this book matters! Eric Cornuel; The ten principles of the
UN Global Compact;
1. Introduction: the United Nations Global Compact:
retrospect and prospect Andreas Rasche and Georg Kell; Part I. Achievements,
Trends and Challenges: Reflections on the Principles:
2. Making sense of the
Global Compact human rights principles Klaus Leisinger, Aron Cramer and Faris
Natour;
3. The promise of the Global Compact - a trade union perspective on
the labour principles Guy Ryder;
4. The Global Compact environmental
principles - achievements, trends and challenges Gregory Unruh;
5. 'Caring
for Climate' - the business leadership platform Claude Fussler;
6.
Anti-corruption - challenges and trends Huguette Labelle; Part II.
Participants and Engagement Mechanisms:
7. Implementing the United Nations
Global Compact Carolyn Y. Woo;
8. Academic institutions and the UN Global
Compact - the principles for responsible management education Regina Wentzel
Wolfe and Patricia H. Werhane;
9. Corporate responsibility and the business
school agenda Birgit Kleymann and Pierre Tapie (with a comment by Eric
Cornuel);
10. NGOs and the Global Compact - the link between civil society
and corporations Oded Grajew;
11. Financial markets and the Global Compact -
the principles for responsible investment James Gifford;
12. Learning from
the roundtables on the sustainable enterprise economy - the UN Global Compact
and the next ten years Malcolm McIntosh and Sandra Waddock;
13. The United
Nations Global Compact as a learning approach Guido Palazzo and Andreas Georg
Scherer; Part III. Governance and Communication on Progress:
14. The Global
Compact's governance framework and integrity measures Ursula Wynhoven and
Matthias Stausberg;
15. The Global Compact communication on progress policy -
origins, trends and challenges Uzma Hamid and Oliver Johner;
16. COP
reporting in action - the case of Petrobras Ana Paula Grether;
17. The Global
Compact and the Global Reporting Initiative Paul Hohnen; Part IV. Local
Networks: The Emerging Global-Local Link:
18. Building the Global Compact
local network model - history and highlights Nessa Whelan;
19. The Global
Compact as a network of networks Dirk Ulrich Gilbert;
20. Running a Global
Compact local network - insights from the experience in Germany Constanze J.
Helmchen;
21. Building corporate citizenship through the UN Global Compact -
contributions and lessons learnt from the Argentinean local network Flavio
Fuertes and Nicolás Liarte-Vejrup;
22. Concluding remarks - from alleviating
the negative impacts of globalization to transforming markets Ernst Brugger
and Peter Maurer; Glossary; Bibliography; Index.
Andreas Rasche is Assistant Professor of Business in Society at Warwick Business School and since 2007 has worked as a consultant to the United Nations Global Compact Office in New York. He received his PhD in Strategic Management and Corporate Responsibility from the European Business School, Germany. His research focuses on global governance and transnational organizational regulation in the context of contested global issues. He has published widely in leading international journals on corporate responsibility and has guest edited special issues of various journals. Georg Kell is the Executive Director of the United Nations Global Compact. His career with the United Nations began in 1987 at the UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) in Geneva. In 1997, Mr Kell joined the Office of the UN Secretary-General in New York, where he spearheaded the development of new strategies to enhance private sector engagement with the work of the United Nations. As one of the Global Compact's key architects, he has led the initiative since its launch in 2000. A native of Germany, he holds advanced degrees in economics and engineering from the Technical University of Berlin.