UN: Asian-Pac Corporate Leadership Must Be Legit
New York, Nov 3 2009 2:10PM
Businesses in the Asia-Pacific region are becoming better corporate citizens but often only for display and not for any lasting impact, a leading United Nations official told a regional gathering on trade and investment today.
Noeleen Heyzer, the
Executive Secretary of the Economic and Social Commission
for Asia and the Pacific (http://www.unescap.org/unis/press/2009/nov/csr.PDF),
addressed more than 200 participants at a meeting in Bangkok
on corporate responsibility, saying responsible corporate
behaviour can be more effectively harnessed to promote
economic growth, social progress and environmental
sustainability.
All too often, Ms. Heyzer said,
enterprises engage in activities to generate good public
relations, instead of activities that will have lasting
effect on the communities where they operate.
“[We
need] to make sure that we move from that kind of a
‘showcase’ and ensure that corporate social
responsibility is integral to business practices, something
that will run through the whole production process,” she
said.
Today’s meeting was co-organized by ESCAP and
the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
(OECD) and was held as one of a series of events in the
first ever Asia-Pacific Trade and Investment
Week.
ENDS