ABSTRACT

The last ten years have seen an extraordinary transformation in how business has to account for itself. Today, the air is thick with the buzz of corporate responsibility (CR) leaders, innovators and practitioners. Conferences and publications on the topic are in abundance: the tip of an iceberg that has become a fast-growth industry. Many of those companies and service providers most vocal in distancing themselves from early experimentation have proved the strongest advocates of sustainability reporting, often winning applause and coveted awards in the process. Even companies from controversial sectors such as alcohol, cigarettes and gambling have joined the party – running up bills of tens of millions of dollars in demonstrating their new-found faith for CR.  It has not always been like this. As one of the architects of the burgeoning CR movement, Simon Zadek has always been a prolific writer and contributor of ideas. The evolution of his thoughts on new economics, corporate accountability, stakeholder dialogue, social and ethical auditing and reporting have attracted consistent attention – never more than today. In this unique anthology, Zadek crystallises his key work from the last decade into a coherent and fascinating whole, which, read together, provide a context, lens and early history lesson on how CR has become one of the defining business issues of the 21st century.  The writings reflect Zadek's involvement with organisations such as the New Economics Foundation, a pioneer in the development of social auditing, sustainability indicators, community finance and much more. They illustrate his contribution in setting up the Ethical Trading Initiative, and AccountAbility (where he is presently the CEO), in working with companies such as The Body Shop and Ben & Jerry's through to Nike, BT and many other civil-society organisations.  The book contains 33 pieces, which are split into six sections: "The Economics of Utopia"; "Civil Society, Power and Accountability"; "Accounting for Change"; "The Civil Corporation"; "Partnership Alchemy"; and "Responsible Competitiveness". It will be an invaluable resource for anyone wishing develop an understanding of why corporate responsibility is where it is today and where it might end up tomorrow.

chapter |12 pages

introduction

writing by candlelight

part I|32 pages

the economics of utopia

chapter 1|4 pages

a matter of need*

chapter 3|17 pages

an economics of utopia

democratising scarcity*

part II|67 pages

civil society, power and accountability

chapter 4|10 pages

looking back from 2010*

chapter 5|2 pages

which globalisation?*

chapter 6|7 pages

consumer works*

chapter 7|12 pages

civil regulation*

chapter 8|7 pages

civil governance and accountability

from fear and loathing to social innovation*

chapter 9|14 pages

practical people, noble causes*

chapter 10|14 pages

the art of mediation

turning practice into policy

part III|72 pages

accounting for change

chapter 11|8 pages

accounting for change

indicators for sustainable development*

chapter 12|11 pages

trading ethics

auditing the market*

chapter 15|11 pages

accounting works

a comparative review of contemporary approaches to social and ethical accounting*

chapter 16|9 pages

adding values

the economics of sustainable business*

chapter 17|8 pages

impacts of reporting

the role of social and sustainability reporting in organisational transformation*

chapter 18|4 pages

redefining materiality

making reporting more relevant*

part IV|54 pages

the civil corporation

chapter 19|4 pages

looking back from 2050*

chapter 20|13 pages

can corporations be civil?*

chapter 21|18 pages

ethical trade futures*

chapter 22|8 pages

conversations with disbelievers

persuading companies to address social challenges*

chapter 23|6 pages

accountability and governance*

part V|39 pages

partnership alchemy

chapter 25|5 pages

parternship futures*

chapter 26|14 pages

partnership alchemy

engagement, innovation and governance*

chapter 27|12 pages

endearing myths, enduring truths

partnerships between business, civil-society organisations and government*

chapter 28|7 pages

working with multilaterals*

part VI|49 pages

responsible competitiveness

chapter 29|6 pages

responsible competitiveness

Corporate responsibility clusters in action*

chapter 30|12 pages

third-generation corporate citizenship

public policy and business in society*

chapter 31|6 pages

dangerous trading

trade and growth pose a threat to the environment unless care is taken*

chapter 32|6 pages

dealing with and in the global market

fairer trade in latin america*

chapter 33|18 pages

governing the provision of global public goods

the role and legitimacy of non-state actors*