Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) & Hankyoreh Economic Research Institute (HERI)
Other Organizations/In Korea 2007/11/26 12:25Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) &
Hankyoreh Economic Research Institute (HERI)
Dear BASPIA WORLD English Blog Readers,
We just attended the HERI Sustainability Course last week and I'm happy to report that I am even more enthusiastic about what is going on in Korea. Not only is SK Telecom really making waves in the area of social enterprise, such as through their lunchbox project, but HERI is also providing a great platform for growing future social leaders in business.
At the event, I was impressed by the student-run group, Nexters, which was formed after some college students attended one of the HERI Sustainability courses. Nexters just recently went on a trip to India and Bangladesh to learn more about social entrepreneurship and theories about how corporations can help alleviate poverty.
CSR is a relatively new sector for South Korean businesses, but HERI is building awareness about it. After Korea joined Global Compact this past summer, HERI was the first organization to analyze sustainability reports using the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) guidelines. (The GRI is a unique, multi-stakeholder organization pursuing consistent, regular and comparable reporting.)
I am looking forward to seeing what else happens in the field of human rights, development, and corporate social responsibility. If you are too, please make use of the various resources listed below as they are freely available on-line.
Susan Lee
Project Associate
Organization Development
For more information about:
- Nexters: http://nexters.org/blog
- Global Compact Korea:
http://www.unglobalcompact.org/NewsAndEvents/news_archives/2007_09_17.html
- Global Reporting Initiative (GRI): http://www.globalreporting.org/AboutGRI/
- HERI’s first analysis on 22 local South Korea companies: http://english.hani.co.kr/arti/english_edition/e_business/230034.html
On-line Resources about CSR:
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