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Promoting Sustainable and Responsible Business in Asia and the Pacific: the Role of Government, Studies in Trade & Investment No. 72


Author(s): Trade and Investment Division (TID)
Economic Sector(s): (1) Global, regional and multisectoral economic and social development strategies and policies; (2) Monetary and financial issues and policies; (3) National development planning
ESCAP Reference No.: ST/ESCAP/2617
Division/Office: Trade and Investment
Published Date: 21 December 2011
Country: {Non-country Specific Publication}
Hard Copy Price: Online Copy Only


CSR is widely accepted as the business sector's contribution to inclusive and sustainable development. Thus, government can harness the CSR agenda in pursuit of this goal. There are several reasons why governments should seek to promote CSR: greater social and environmental sustainability, market competitiveness, economic stability, and good governance. This policy-oriented paper identifies initiatives that policy-makers in the Asia Pacific region should duly consider for promoting CSR practices, at both the regional and national levels, and spanning domestic SMEs to large MNEs. The initiatives are diverse in focus and scope, although there is one common denominator: virtually none can be enacted by government alone. Any initiative to promote sustainable and responsible business needs to be sustainable in itself, and that in turn necessitates the active engagement and tangible inputs of the business community.




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Beyond philanthropy: what exactly is CSR?

Why governments should seek to promote the pursuit of
sustainable and responsible business


First principals and factors governments should be mindful of
when embarking on CSR promotion initiatives


CSR promotion activities that have been pursued by
governments and related agencies thus far


A handful of examples from the region

The role of supranational bodies in promoting and coordinating
CSR activities by governments


Specific recommendations to consider at the national and
regional levels


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