Index_C


C

Calvert, 28, 29
Canon, 17
Capitalism
frustration targeted against, 2
respect for virtues of, 86
Carpet bombing , 69
CCC principles, see Clean Clothes Campaign principles
CEPAA, see Council on Economic Priorities Accreditation Agency
CERES, see Coalition for Environmentally Responsible Economies
CERO, see Chief ethics and risk officer
Certification, third-party, 158
Chemical Restrictions Compliance Commitment, 156
Chevron, 15
ChevronTexaco, monitoring of environmental risk by, 84
Chief ethics and risk officer (CERO), 105, 109, 127, 136, 178
Child labor, 119, 147
China
factories in, western quality demands from, 132
Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurants in, 16
market in, newly liberalized, 17
national labor and safety laws in, 20
Three Gorges dam project in, 55
Chiquita
code of conduct, 132
developing labor markets, 135
ethical performance, 217
market campaigning, 3
recycling policies, 132
Christian Center for Socially Responsible Investment, 30
CIVs, see Criteria, indicators and verifiers
Clean Clothes Campaign (CCC) principles, 251
Clipboard-and-checklist monitors , 190
Coalition for Environmentally Responsible Economies (CERES), 227
Global Reporting Initiative, 84
principles, 117
Coca-Cola, 78
activist pressure on, 44
bottle recalled in Europe, 48
cases brought against, 93
growth rates, 16
Code(s) of conduct, 18
aspirational , 113, 114, 118
Chiquita, 132
corporate, 110
failure of company, 64
Code of conduct, choosing of aspirational, 113 “125
combining corporate value statement and company code of ethical conduct, 119 “125
HP combined aspirational and company code of conduct, 121 “125
Northern Telecom s code of conduct, 120 “121
ILO, 114 “115
pros and cons of aspirational codes, 118 “119
UN Global Compact, 115 “118
CERES principles, 117
CSR Europe, 117 “118
Codes and standards, building awareness and support for, 175 “179
Company(ies), see also specific company
achievements, 234
auditing, 184
codes of conduct, failure of, 64
extended supply chain, 231
harmonization, 183
infractions, under-reporting of, 206
initiatives, 100
liabilities, creation of by small service contractors, 50
monitors, training of, 195
motivation, 128
-run universities, 190
self-assessment, 138
stamp of approval, 139
“supplier relationship, levels, 46 “48
value statement, 8
Companies behaving badly , 59 “72
coming clean, 66 “67
denial, obfuscation, and half-baked measures, 60 “63
early efforts, 64
explosion of SEAAR movement, 70 “71
failure of company codes of conduct, 64 “66
mandatory versus voluntary debate, 71 “72
social and environmental reporting, 67 “69
Company self-assessment example, 293 “306
action plans, 305 “306
economic, 301 “304
communications, 304
objectives and targets, 302
people, 302 “303
policy, 301
results, 303 “304
environment, 293 “297
communications, 296 “297
objectives and targets, 294 “295
people, 295
policy, 293 “294
results, 296
social, 297 “300
communications, 300
objectives and targets, 298
people, 299
policy, 297 “298
results, 299 “300
Competitive dialectic, 40
Compliance issues, 213 “224
case study, 217 “219
moving beyond compliance to self- sustaining continuous improvement, 217 “224
ConocoPhillips, monitoring of environmental risk by, 84
Consultants, 207
Continuous improvement, self-sustaining, 217
Convention on the Rights of the Child, 143
CoOp, 216
Co- Operative Bank, 77
Cooperative development process, 176
Corporate accounting fraud, 81, 87
Corporate code of conduct, 110
Corporate corruption, 80
Corporate ethics and risk management framework, 109 “112
Corporate free speech, 227
Corporate Responsibility Index, 26
Corporate scandals, 5
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), 7
Anglo/European drive toward, 88
British cabinet-level position dedicated to, 76
campaign- related organizations, 208
commitment to, 5
companies boasting of, 45
consultancy, 226
corporate philanthropy touted as, 6, 264
debate, focus of, 110
different views of meaning of, 85
eroding public confidence in, 2
gap in perception of in United Kingdom and United States, 80
George W. Bush initiative for, 81
programs, SEAAR-based, 74
schism , 7, 84
transfunctional thinking, 233
Corporate sustainability reporting, 69
Corporate taxation , 87
Corporate value statement, 119
Corporate watchdogs , 22
Corporation, global, 9
CorpWatch
green Oscars, 87
Greenwash Awards, 25
Cosmair, recycling program, 190
Council of Economic Priorities, 69
Council on Economic Priorities Accreditation Agency (CEPAA), 142
Criteria, indicators and verifiers (CIVs), 162
CSR, see Corporate Social Responsibility
CSR Europe, 74
benchmarking standards, 118
creation of, 117
Customer Relationship Management, 34



The Supply Chain Imperative. How to Ensure Ethical Behavior in Your Global Suppliers
Supply Chain Imperative, The: How to Ensure Ethical Behavior in Your Global Suppliers
ISBN: 0814407838
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 123
Authors: Dale Neef

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