Sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility Prof. J. George Frynas, University of Roehampton, London, UK

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Sungkyunkwan University (SKKU) International Summer Semester (ISS) 2018 Sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility Prof. J. George Frynas, University of Roehampton, London, UK SHORT COURSE DESCRIPTION The course begins by introducing the concepts of corporate social responsibility (CSR) and sustainability. Different perspectives on CSR and sustainability are explained, including social science theories, strategic perspectives and developmental perspectives. We explain the crucial role of governments and corporate governance for CSR and sustainability. We then examine how sustainability and CSR are understood and practised in different contexts, including reporting, financial investment, industry context and small enterprises. We finish by considering the key criticisms of CSR and sustainability, and their likely future. READING MATERIALS Readings for each topic are specified in the course schedule (see below). They are mostly academic journal papers, and they will be available when students arrive at Sungkyunkwan University. Students should read the following introductory chapter before coming to the Summer School (this will be available on the website www.frynas.com): chapter 12 on Corporate Social Responsibility and Innovation, pp.379-390. For those who are interested in deepening their knowledge of the subject beyond the course materials and would like to purchase a book on the subject for themselves, we recommend the following textbook: Blowfield, M. & Murray, A. 2014. Corporate Responsibility (3 rd ed). Oxford University Press COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND GRADING Students are expected to read the recommended reading materials as assigned. Please come to class prepared to discuss this material in order to maximize your learning. Grading scheme: Assessment criteria: Attendance Group Project Presentation Group Project Report Final Exam 15 points 15 points 20 points 50 points Attendance: students will get one point for attending each session. Students are required to attend at least 80% of all lectures and workshops according to SKKU regulations. Group Project Presentations and Reports: The Group Project require students to submit an essay on the topic of sustainability and CSR issues, practices and regulations in their home countries. The group project will have the following deliverables: (i) A presentation to the Class, and (ii) A written report. Each group is required to give a presentation on the assigned topic. The group project presentation and report will be assessed according to students understanding to the topic, quality of presentation and appropriate use of references. Final exam: The last session will be a one-hour final exam with a mix of multiple choice and true-false questions. 1

COURSE SCHEDULE Tuesday (26 June) WEEK I Lecture topic: Corporate Social Responsibility and Globalization This session discusses the concepts surrounding Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), and the emergence of CSR within a globalizing world. Case study: Royal Dutch/Shell (2014) chapter 12 on Corporate Social Responsibility and Innovation, pp.379-390. Wednesday (27 June) Lecture topic: Sustainability versus Corporate Social Responsibility This session introduces the concept of sustainability, and contrasts it with the concepts of Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility. Case study: Sustainability at Tetra Pak in India (2017) Kuhlman, T. and Farrington, J. 2010. What is Sustainability?, Sustainability 2(11), pp. 3436-3448 (available at http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/2/11/3436/htm). Thursday (28 June) Lecture topic: Theoretical explanations of CSR This session explains and discusses various academic theories that can be used to explain why organizations pursue Corporate Social Responsibility, such as stakeholder theory, institutional theory and resource-based view of strategic management. Case study: Stakeholders and Suncor Energy Inc. work together to create value (2002) Frynas, J. G. and Yamahaki, C. 2016. Corporate Social Responsibility: Review and Roadmap of Theoretical Perspectives, Business Ethics: A European Review 25(3), pp. 258 285. Friday (29 June) Lecture topic: Practical tools for CSR This session explains the different tools that can be used for managing CSR issues in companies such as ISO26000, Global Compact, codes of conduct, risk assessments and CSR guidelines all of which are part of the professionalization of CSR management within large corporations. Case study: Anglo-American and SEAT Toolbox (2012) SOMO. 2013. Corporate responsibility instruments A comparison of the OECD Guidelines, ISO26000 and the UN Global Compact, Centre for Research on Multinational Corporations. 2

Monday (2 July) WEEK II Lecture topic: Sustainability and CSR in different countries This session shows how the meaning and the practice of sustainability and CSR differ between different countries, bringing in examples from around the world. Case study: Human rights training of Sharia judges in Nigeria (2005) Findings section in Kim, C.H. et al. 2013. CSR and the national institutional context: The case of South Korea, Journal of Business Research 66, pp.2584-2587. Tuesday (3 July) Lecture topic: Sustainability and CSR in different industries This session shows how the meaning of sustainability and CSR can differ across industries and, specifically, how they differ between the garment/shoe industry and the oil/gas industry. Case study: Shell Integrating transparency and anti-corruption throughout its business (2008) Frynas, J. G. 2003. The Transnational Garment Industry in South and South-East Asia, chapter in: J. G. Frynas and S. Pegg (eds.) Transnational Corporations and Human Rights, Palgrave. Frynas, J. G. 2009. Corporate Social Responsibility in the Oil and Gas Sector, Journal of World Energy Law & Business 2(3), pp. 178-195. Wednesday (4 July) Lecture topic: Sustainability and CSR in small firms Case study: Bagel Bee How can you be a responsible café owner? (2017) Spence, L., Frynas, J. G., Muthuri, J. and Navare, J. 2018. Research Handbook on Small Business Social Responsibility, Edward Elgar, chapter 1. Thursday (5 July) Lecture topic: Sustainability and CSR reporting This session discusses how companies disseminate information on their CSR activities. Case study: Johnson & Johnson A case study on sustainability reporting (2010) Johnson and Johnson Citizenship Report 2016 Monday (9 July) Group Presentations WEEK III student choice Assignment: group reports are due for submission on Thursday 3

Tuesday (10 July) Lecture topic: CSR as management and strategy This session discusses the use of Corporate Social Responsibility as management and strategy, i.e. how social and environmental activities can help the firm to improve its overall economic performance and encourage innovation. Case study: BP tackles climate change and innovation (2014) chapter 12, pp.391-401. Frynas, J. G. 2015. Strategic CSR, value creation and competitive advantage, chapter in: T. C. Lawton and T. S. Rajwani (eds.) The Routledge Companion to Non-Market Strategy, Routledge. Wednesday (11 July) Lecture topic: CSR as human development This session views CSR from the perspective of wider society, asking to what extent CSR activities can help achieve developmental goals such as poverty alleviation and better health. Case study: Akassa development project in Nigeria (2013) Frynas, J. G. 2005. The False Developmental Promise of Corporate Social Responsibility: Evidence from Multinational Oil Companies, International Affairs 81(3), pp. 581-598. Frynas, J. G. 2012. Is Corporate Social Responsibility effective in reducing poverty in Africa?, BBC Focus on Africa magazine, January-March. Thursday (12 July) Lecture topic: The role of government and corporate governance This session explains the role of government and corporate governance for CSR practices. Case study: Asbestos and uranium mining court cases (2001) Knudsen, J. S., Moon, J. and Slager, R. 2015. Government policies for corporate social responsibility in Europe: A comparative analysis of institutionalization, Policy & Politics 43(1), pp. 81-99. Yamahaki, C. and Frynas, J. G. 2016. Institutional Determinants of Private Shareholder Engagement in Brazil and South Africa: The Role of Regulation, Corporate Governance: An International Review 24(5), pp. 509-527. Monday (16 July) Lecture topic: Socially responsible investment WEEK Ⅳ This session discusses the emergence of socially responsible investment (SRI) and its role in the promotion of CSR and the governance of corporations. We review related issues such as screening, shareholder activism and investment fund indices. Case study: China the new SRI frontier? (2017) 4

Bugg-Levine, A. and Emerson, J. 2011. Impact investing: Transforming how we make money while making a difference, Innovations 6(3), pp. 9-18. Tuesday (17 July) Lecture topic: The future of CSR and the CSR role-play This session discusses the latest trends and the likely future of CSR. Then the students will take part in a role-play where they have to address a real life crisis in a company. none Wednesday (18 July) Final Exam 5