发展中国家小企业的责任:威胁还是机遇?

Small business responsibility in developing countries: a threat or an opportunity?

BUSINESS STRATEGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT · 2005
被引 128
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究发展中国家出口型中小企业面临的社会与环境要求困境,通过联合国工发组织在四个亚洲国家22家企业的项目,发现针对性的企业社会责任措施能同时提升短期盈利和长期竞争力。

Abstract

Abstract Many developing country small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) that are exporters see themselves facing a dilemma. They do not know how to respond to the rising social and environmental requirements of global buyers and supply chains and fear that were they to do so they would lose their competitive edge. However, they are aware that if they do not meet these requirements, they will not be able to access new foreign markets and may lose the contracts they already have. To investigate whether practical methods exist for resolving this dilemma, the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) carried out a one year project with 22 SMEs in four Asian countries. The results suggest that well targeted, enterprise‐specific efforts to meet corporate social responsibility (CSR) requirements can make a positive contribution to both short‐term profitability and longer‐term competitiveness. The ‘business case’ for CSR appears strongest in the environmental area, but measures in that area can act as a ‘starter motor’ for tackling more systemic ‘social’ problems. Furthermore, tackling social issues at the workplace can feed back positively to improve the sustainability of the environmental improvement measures. Copyright © 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd and ERP Environment.

企业社会责任中小企业发展中国家出口贸易可持续发展