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By Kel Dummett, published 16/12/2004Kel Dummett argues that CSR laws are necessary to keep corporations honest
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Posted by Audrey, Tuesday, 21 December 2004 11:09:06 AM
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The second critical point lies behind the analysis made by Dummett after several interviews with Corporate leaders from "some of the world's biggest multinational corporations" that the Corporation wants to see more legislative controls in place. But of course they would say this, it's a 'socially responsible' thing to say and Dummett's work falls foul of the classic problem of interviewing CEOs on CSR - social desirability bias.
Further on this point, John Hewson's quoted statement that a regulatory framework tends to encourage corporates to perform better on CSR, is complete fallacy. This is unsubstantiated wisdom. The European compliance culture does not drive CSR, the pressures of space and the voices of the employees of these corporations do. There is also not a single, reliable database that is able to assess the true performance of the world's major corporations on their CSR performance. Dummett's article misses the mark somewhat and unsatisfactorily advocates for the old fashioned and outdated modus of pro-compliance rather than the more enlightened pro-active.