RDM4149 W13

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RDM4149 SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS PRACTICES

Scandinavia & Sustainable Competitiveness
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Sustainable competitiveness: a set of institutions, policies, and factors that make a nation productive over the long term while ensuring social and environmental sustainability

SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS PRACTICES

The context always matters
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THE CONCEPTS OF "STAKEHOLDER" & "SHARED VALUES"

From one to the other in 50 years

THE BRUNDTLAND COMMISSION 1987

When the UN defined sustainable development
Go Harlem Brundtland
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MANY INDEXES & ONE CONCLUSION

Scandinavian countries lead CSR and sustainability performances
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THE GLOBAL 100

16 times smaller but 19 more performant

BUSINESS IN SOCIETY

... rather than business & society
Industrial democracy
Jointness of interest
Shared value again
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"INSIDE-OUT" & "OUTSIDE-IN"

2 ways of looking at corporate strategies
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WHEN CSR & SUSTAINABILITY BECOME INSTITUTIONALISED

Culture creates the conditions for sustainable practices to exist

WHEN EQUALITY BECOMES THE NORM

Education-Gender-Wages-Taxes-Language-Land
Ceo to average worker pay ration
10-30% range compared to US 300-500%
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COOPERATION AND QUALITY OF LIFE

When corporate culture becomes feminine
Hofstede

Instead of competition, performance at all cost, not showing weakness or vulnerability, aggressivity

Replaced by workforce culture based on flexibility, collaborative, communicative and empathetic
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SCANDINAVIAN STAKEHOLDER CAPITALISM

... or the model of "conscious capitalism"
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AND FOR THE LAST TASK OF THE SEMESTER

An Analysis of the Sustainable Competitiveness of Iceland
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Alain Imboden

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