Foreword
ISBN: 978-1-78441-295-1, eISBN: 978-1-78441-294-4
ISSN: 2051-5030
Publication date: 28 January 2015
Citation
Kell, G. (2015), "Foreword", The UN Global Compact: Fair Competition and Environmental and Labour Justice in International Markets (Advances in Sustainability and Environmental Justice, Vol. 16), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Bingley, pp. xiii-xiv. https://doi.org/10.1108/S2051-503020140000016027
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Copyright © 2015 Emerald Group Publishing Limited
A truly global movement is underway, with a vanguard of companies in all key markets taking action on corporate sustainability and driving innovation in areas as diverse as energy and climate change, water stewardship, women’s empowerment, children’s rights and anti-corruption.
At the UN Global Compact launch in 2000, approximately 40 companies came together with a dozen labour and civil society leaders to commit to universal principles. Today, the Global Compact stands at 8,000 companies and 4,000 non-business signatories based in 150 countries, representing nearly every industry sector, size, and with equal representation from developed and developing countries. The idea and practice of responsible business has been rooted in all continents, and our 100 Local Networks are convening companies and acting on key issues at the ground level. The spread of this movement was unthinkable just 15 years ago when few companies were considering their impact on the environment and society.
Yet, we are far from a tipping point in bringing corporate sustainability to scale and impact. As business remains our best hope to produce many of the solutions needed to drive positive and transformative change, a critical mass of companies must recognise that environmental and social issues are critical to long-term business success.
The ten principles and the four issue areas they represent – human rights, labour, the environment and anti-corruption – serve as the bedrock of ‘performance aspiration’ for participating companies. And, to be sure, the business case for mainstreaming the principles into strategy, culture and operations has never been stronger.
That is why it is with great pleasure that we welcome this book, The UN Global Compact: Fair Competition and Environmental and Labour Justice in International Markets. In outlining the specific implications for business when embracing the Global Compact, it is our aim that this collection will provide assistance on your journey towards corporate sustainability, in the spirit of maximising the benefits that participation in the Global Compact offers. It is intended to generate maximum value by positioning your organisation well to manage the spectrum of emerging challenges and opportunities in the context of globalisation.
We hope you find this book useful to help develop a strategic approach to drive your institution’s success and achieve your objectives.
- The UN Global Compact: Fair Competition and Environmental and Labour Justice in International Markets
- Advances in Sustainability and Environmental Justice
- The UN Global Compact: Fair Competition and Environmental and Labour Justice in International Markets
- Copyright Page
- List of Contributors
- List of Tables
- List of Figures
- Foreword
- UN-Supported Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME): Global Context, Regional Implementation, and the Role of Signatories
- How UN Global Compact Can Contribute Corporate Accountability and Sustainability?
- Creating Alignment between Corporate Sustainability and Global Compact Initiatives
- Designing Corporate Governance to Enhance Respect for UN Global Compact Principles
- Writing the Social Contract: Integrating the UN Global Compact and Mining CSR
- Socially Responsible Investment: The Financial Performance of Spanish Equity Pension Plans
- Why Do Spanish Firms Engage in the Global Compact Initiative? An Explanation from Institutional and Social Identity Theories
- How International Investment Agreements Can Better Contribute to Sustainable Development by Reflecting the U.N. Global Compact Principles
- Leadership Styles in Organizations Participating in the UN Global Compact
- The Espoused Values of MNEs Operating in Colombia: Their Ethical Orientation and Stakeholder Consideration
- First Contact Pilot Program: A Contribution for the Dissemination of the Global Compact in Medellin, Colombia
- About the Editors
- About the Contributors