Del Conflicto a la Cooperación.

The struggle of NGOs to promote sustainable behavior from companies has successfully gained public sympathy, and has triggered a rising number of international voluntary agreements, public policy initiatives, and even state regulations. Some companies have worked their way out of stigmatization and...

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Main Author: Carsten Wieland.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de los Andes 2009-01-01
Series:Colombia Internacional
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Online Access:http://colombiainternacional.uniandes.edu.co/view.php/401/index=1.php?action=edit&id=396#*
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spelling doaj-b6121c7f0b8e4444b2ff8be76c2609bc2020-11-25T00:32:17ZengUniversidad de los AndesColombia Internacional0121-56121960-60042009-01-016986107Del Conflicto a la Cooperación.Carsten Wieland.The struggle of NGOs to promote sustainable behavior from companies has successfully gained public sympathy, and has triggered a rising number of international voluntary agreements, public policy initiatives, and even state regulations. Some companies have worked their way out of stigmatization and tried to become responsible corporate citizens. While plenty of other companies are still trying to evade the CSR debate and the reporting standards therein, others have adjusted their structures to adopt them. Although this tends to raise costs on a short-term basis, most of the CSR-friendly companies have managed to economically outperform the deniers in the long run. Compliers have proven that they are able to adapt more swiftly to new market challenges, or state regulations. In addition, consumer patterns seem to reward CSR behavior. Within a decade business-NGO cooperation has become a mainstream issue, and has led to many synergetic dynamics and yielded creative solutions.http://colombiainternacional.uniandes.edu.co/view.php/401/index=1.php?action=edit&id=396#*corporate social responsibilitysustainabilitynon-governmental organizationsbusiness behaviorcivil societyadvocacy.
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series Colombia Internacional
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1960-6004
publishDate 2009-01-01
description The struggle of NGOs to promote sustainable behavior from companies has successfully gained public sympathy, and has triggered a rising number of international voluntary agreements, public policy initiatives, and even state regulations. Some companies have worked their way out of stigmatization and tried to become responsible corporate citizens. While plenty of other companies are still trying to evade the CSR debate and the reporting standards therein, others have adjusted their structures to adopt them. Although this tends to raise costs on a short-term basis, most of the CSR-friendly companies have managed to economically outperform the deniers in the long run. Compliers have proven that they are able to adapt more swiftly to new market challenges, or state regulations. In addition, consumer patterns seem to reward CSR behavior. Within a decade business-NGO cooperation has become a mainstream issue, and has led to many synergetic dynamics and yielded creative solutions.
topic corporate social responsibility
sustainability
non-governmental organizations
business behavior
civil society
advocacy.
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