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Nachhaltigkeit in Banken und Versicherungen : aktuelle Entwicklungen und Zukunftsperspektiven
(2003)
Transnational corporations' (TNCs) economic operations cover numerous countries and can be diverted between several continents. These units have reached a level of significance, having not only economic, but also social and environmental implications. This justifies that they shall be treated separately as a social phenomenon, when considering strategies for the development towards sustainability. This paper presents the concept of Responsible Corporate Governance (RCG), as a strategy to "govern" TNCs. RCG is suggested as a stakeholder based policy instrument, which aims at allocating responsibilities to societal actors aiming at corporate accountability. RCG recognises that the process of societal change is strongly based on what can be called as bottom up-processes. Learning processes take place through the interaction of the different societal members, which eventually leads to macro changes. Therefore, governing TNCs towards sustainability improvements is considered to be a collective process including all stakeholders. Firstly, the paper places the concept of RCG in the ongoing debate of political modernization based on the fact that society develops overtime and the political system must correspondingly modernize. In this context, political overload developed as a consequence of increased resource interdependencies is explained and as a resolution, network approach is discussed. Secondly, demands on the orientation of the TNCs in terms of accountability and innovative action are brought forward. Here, the paper also lists down corporate elements (stakeholder empowered corporate governance, management and performance evaluation systems, transparency enhancement and accountability verification), which need to be in place to attain an accountable orientation in the society. Following, using an analytical framework, the orientation and capabilities of each societal actor (environmental non-governmental organisations, financial institutions, intergovernmental organisations) to affect improvements in the corporate responsibility elements are investigated and recommendations for their effective orientation are listed.
Der neoliberalen Globalisierung liegen Rationalitätsmuster zugrunde, die weder neu, noch liberal sind. Dies gilt für herrschaftliches Denken über Natur (als Ressource) ebenso wie für den sich verstärkenden Zugriff auf Naturgüter und die Ausblendung reproduktiver Elemente aus der Debatte über Umgangsweisen mit Natur. Mit Blick auf Landnutzung und Livelihood wird lokale Vielfalt durch Globalisierung zerstört. Der Absolutheitsanspruch eines weltweit entfesselten Marktes mit seinem grenzenlos freien Wettbewerb untergräbt das Recht auf- und die Möglichkeit zu je eigener, der Lokalität gemäßer Naturnutzung. Wenn immer mehr Menschen ihrer an die jeweiligen Lokalitäten gebundenen Produktionsmittel beraubt werden, können sich Gesellschaften nicht von innen heraus nachhaltig entwickeln.
An increasing number of publications about theoretical approaches and new findings illustrate the relevance of the topic environmental risk assessment. The actual discussion about high oil prices is not incorporated under this headline; but it should be, as natural resource scarcity is a crucial economic factor. In practical experience, more and more banks, insurance companies as well as investors realize that there are certain areas with a high correlation between sustainable development and corporate success, corporate risk exposure and corporate performance. In this discussion one of the most obvious topics are risks related to climate change. According to the findings of surveys evaluated in this paper climate change starts to affect economic development and companies' performance in various ways. Over the next decade, economic losses due to climate change are estimated by US$ 150 billion per year. As result world's business leaders have described climate change as the biggest challenge of the 21st century. Hence, the incorporation of climate change as a risk factor is essential, but risks related to climate change feature a severe issue of complex structure and uncertainty; traditional risk assessment tools appear in the light of not being able to either reflect the multifaceted system nor provide sufficient outcomes. Environmental risk assessments in general so far have mainly emphasized - if at all - on actual and possible impacts of the release of materials or emissions (external effects). But an overall sustainable risk assessment has also to take into account the risks related to the inflow of materials. The main reason for neglecting the inflow risks from an environmental perspective can be seen in the fact that these risks seem to be less tangible and more uncertain. Nevertheless, in a world where economic development and the use of natural resources is not uncoupled yet, a steadily increasing economic power will result in a continually rising extraction of resources. As all resources are limited, the risk of scarcity will rise; and the example of water illustrates that it already exists. Indeed, scarcity is not tangible for all kind of resources from a present point of view. Hence, a specified analysis is needed considering different market and supply conditions. A comprehensive analysis of environmental risks needs to encompass risks affecting the output as well as the input side of a value chain. This paper enlarges the discussion on environmental risk assessments upon the input dimension using the example of carbon risks. Firstly, carbon risks are defined as risks related to climate change at the corporate level with a focus on the input as well as the output dimension. Secondly, an analysis of the current discussion on the topic of carbon risk evaluates the status quo of scientific work in this field. Thirdly, in terms of developing a practically oriented tool, the Value-at-Risk approach and it's application to measure input oriented carbon risks are scrutinized. The results discuss how future volatility and market prices can be utilized to describe the uncertainty resulting from markets acknowledging and pricing oil scarcity as a risk factor. Finally recommendations with a focus on strategic management decisions and financial performance analysis are given and further research opportunities are drawn. The conclusion is; once markets have acknowledged the depletion mid-point as a measure of oil scarcity, natural scarcity will result in a significant higher Value-at-Risk. The Value-at-Risk of one barrel of crude oil could then be as high as US$ 15.5 in the short term and even US$ 17.2 in the long term. The scope of this paper is neither intended to predict one likely development nor to demonstrate how this tool can actually work in terms of forecasting single companies' performance. But in order to point the way ahead, this paper provides scenarios for potential future developments and sets a frame for risk assessments due to oil scarcity.
Der tonnenschwere Laptop : warum Computer besonders schwer an ihren ökologischen Rucksäcken tragen
(2004)
Globalisierte Zulieferketten : Umwelt- und Nachhaltigkeitsmanagement von KMU und Global Playern
(2004)
Darmstädter Definition nachhaltiger Geldanlagen = Darmstadt definition of sustainble investments
(2004)
In jedem Unternehmen gibt es Potenziale, um die eigene wirtschaftliche Position zu verbessern und sich gegen zukünftige Krisen abzusichern. Technische, organisatorische oder soziale Innovationen sind der Schlüssel zur dauerhaften Sicherung ihrer Wettbewerbsposition. Diese Broschüre soll kleinen und mittelständischen Unternehmen helfen, Bereiche zu finden, in denen Innovationspotenziale vorhanden sind. Anhand erster Maßnahmen, so genannten Innovationsschritten, werden Ansatzpunkte entwickelt, wie mit möglichst geringem (Zeit- und Kosten-) Aufwand gezielt die eigene Wettbewerbsposition gestärkt werden kann. Sie wendet sich an Unternehmensleitung oder Umweltmanagementbeauftragte und gibt ihnen einen ersten Ein- bzw. Überblick und konkrete Vorschläge, wie sie die Zukunftsfähigkeit ihres Unternehmens verbessern können. Damit hat diese Broschüre konkrete Hilfestellungen für den Praktiker im Unternehmen im Fokus. Mögliche Ansatzpunkte, geeignete Wege sowie passende Instrumente werden für einzelne Bereiche aufgezeigt und erläutert.
Bridging the data gap
(2004)