Title: | 營利企業之可持續發展及企業社會責任指數比較-以批判方法分析 A Sustainability and CSR index comparison, between profit institutions - A critical |
Authors: | 施佑漢 Johan Svennung 黃仕斌 Huang, Kevin S.P. 企業管理碩士學程 |
Keywords: | CSR index comparison;sustainability index comparison;screening process;CSR index comparison;sustainability index comparison;screening process |
Issue Date: | 2012 |
Abstract: | This paper deals with CSR and Sustainability indexes and the comparison between these, all developed
by profit institutions. The indexes covered are Walmart’s Sustainability Index and Nike’s Considered
Index, Calvert Sustainable Index, Dow Jones Sustainability Index and MSCI KLD 400 Social Index. In
order see the differences between these indexes, their screening process is explained, as well as a critical
view of their approach., in order to compare the indexes with each other. There is a clear difference
between the fund indexes approach and the two retailers, since the funds are screening companies, while
the retailers are screening products and suppliers. Also their method is different, like, Walmart asked their
suppliers to answer questionnaires, while Nike uses their own designers to score their products, and
Calvert is using an expert panel to screen. It is over all positive that companies are dealing with issues like
CSR and sustainability, since it triggers competition and puts issues in the spotlight. However, more
transparency is needed, as well as industry standards, so that comparisons are possible between different
company products, both Nike and Walmart has these steps on a later agenda. Meanwhile, the fund
indexes keep on screening companies, in a more or less similar manner. Finally, the paper concludes that
observations from more objective organisations are needed and also that if an index is going to be an
industry standard, its more beneficial if many actors are included in the development process. This paper deals with CSR and Sustainability indexes and the comparison between these, all developed by profit institutions. The indexes covered are Walmart’s Sustainability Index and Nike’s Considered Index, Calvert Sustainable Index, Dow Jones Sustainability Index and MSCI KLD 400 Social Index. In order see the differences between these indexes, their screening process is explained, as well as a critical view of their approach., in order to compare the indexes with each other. There is a clear difference between the fund indexes approach and the two retailers, since the funds are screening companies, while the retailers are screening products and suppliers. Also their method is different, like, Walmart asked their suppliers to answer questionnaires, while Nike uses their own designers to score their products, and Calvert is using an expert panel to screen. It is over all positive that companies are dealing with issues like CSR and sustainability, since it triggers competition and puts issues in the spotlight. However, more transparency is needed, as well as industry standards, so that comparisons are possible between different company products, both Nike and Walmart has these steps on a later agenda. Meanwhile, the fund indexes keep on screening companies, in a more or less similar manner. Finally, the paper concludes that observations from more objective organisations are needed and also that if an index is going to be an industry standard, its more beneficial if many actors are included in the development process. |
URI: | http://140.113.39.130/cdrfb3/record/nctu/#GT079988529 http://hdl.handle.net/11536/51000 |
Appears in Collections: | Thesis |