Business in Society

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Enablers

  • Blurring boundaries between responsibilities and laws
  • Butterfly effect
  • Discontinuities in demographics and resources
  • Growing safety, security concerns; sensitivity to risk
  • Rising inequality
  • Shifting values, social norms
  • Ubiquity of technology

Inhibitors

  • Corporations that do not comply with agreed conventions
  • Shareholder value
  • Global legislation in form of coventions and treaties
  • National goverments that do not comply with agreed conventions

Paradigms

owing to pressure from the world community and corporate citizen, over the next ten years businesses will operate differently as they do now.

Experts

  • EU
  • United Nations
  • National Governments
  • Research Institutes & Universities (CSR research)
  • Business Schools
  • The Economist
  • McKinsey

Timing

n/a

Web Resources