Redefining Value : The Future of Corporate Sustainability Ratings

Corporate sustainability ratings are a potentially powerful but still underused tool for building a competitive, socially purposeful, and financially sound enterprise. In a globalizing world replete with business opportunities and risk, corporate b...

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Main Author: White, Allen L
Format: Brief
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2014
Subjects:
CEO
IPO
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/01/17630274/redefining-value-future-corporate-sustainability-ratings
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topic ACCOUNTING
ACCOUNTING STANDARDS
ASSET MANAGERS
AUDITS
BEST PRACTICES
BOND
BUSINESS MODEL
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
BUSINESS SECTORS
BUSINESSES
CAPACITY BUILDING
CAPITAL MARKETS
CARBON DISCLOSURE
CARBON EMISSIONS
CEO
COMPANY
COMPANY BEHAVIOR
COMPETITIVE MARKET
COMPETITIVENESS
CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
CONGLOMERATE
COOPERATIVES
COPYRIGHT
CORPORATE BOARDS
CORPORATE DIRECTORS
CORPORATE DISCLOSURE
CORPORATE EXECUTIVES
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE REFORMS
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
CORPORATE STRATEGY
CORPORATE SUSTAINABILITY
CORPORATION
CORPORATIONS
CREDIBILITY
CREDIT RATING
CREDIT RATING AGENCIES
CUSTOMIZATION
DERIVATIVE
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT BANK
EMERGING ECONOMIES
EMERGING MARKETS
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
FIDUCIARY DUTIES
FIDUCIARY DUTY
FINANCE CORPORATION
FINANCIAL CAPITAL
FINANCIAL MARKETS
FINANCIAL METRICS
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
FINANCIAL REPORTS
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FINANCIAL STRUCTURE
FIRMS
FIXED INCOME
GLOBAL COMPACT
GLOBAL CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
GLOBAL ECONOMY
GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAINS
GOLD STANDARD
GOOD GOVERNANCE
GOVERNANCE PRACTICES
HOLDING
HOLDING COMPANIES
HUMAN CAPITAL
HUMAN RIGHTS
INDIVIDUALS
INFORMATION DISCLOSURE
INNOVATION
INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS
INSTRUMENT
INTANGIBLE
INTANGIBLE ASSETS
INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL
INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING STANDARDS
INTERNATIONAL CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANIZATION
INVESTING
INVESTMENT DECISIONS
INVESTMENT RATING
IPO
LABOR MARKETS
LACK OF TRANSPARENCY
LEGAL SYSTEMS
LICENSES
LIMITED
LOCAL INSTITUTIONS
MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
MANAGERS
MATERIAL
MATURITY
NATURAL CAPITAL
NEWSLETTER
NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
PENSION
PENSION FUNDS
PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
PORTFOLIO
PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT
PORTFOLIOS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PROCUREMENT
PROPRIETARY
QUERIES
REGULATORS
REPUTATION
RETURN
SECURITIES
SHAREHOLDER
SHAREHOLDER VALUE
SOCIAL CAPITAL
SOCIAL ENTERPRISES
SOCIAL INDEX
SOCIAL INVESTMENT
SOCIAL MISSION
SOCIAL NETWORKS
SOCIAL PERFORMANCE
SOCIALLY RESPONSIBLE INVESTMENT
SOCIETY
SPONSORS
STAKEHOLDER
STAKEHOLDERS
STANDARDIZATION
STOCK EXCHANGES
STOCK MARKET
STORE
SUBSIDIARY
SUPPLIERS
SUSTAINABILITY INDEX
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TARGET COMPANIES
TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCES
TELEPHONE
TRANSPARENCY
TRUSTS
USER
USER GROUPS
USERS
VALUE CHAIN
VERIFICATION
VOLATILITY
WEALTH CREATION
spellingShingle ACCOUNTING
ACCOUNTING STANDARDS
ASSET MANAGERS
AUDITS
BEST PRACTICES
BOND
BUSINESS MODEL
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
BUSINESS SECTORS
BUSINESSES
CAPACITY BUILDING
CAPITAL MARKETS
CARBON DISCLOSURE
CARBON EMISSIONS
CEO
COMPANY
COMPANY BEHAVIOR
COMPETITIVE MARKET
COMPETITIVENESS
CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
CONGLOMERATE
COOPERATIVES
COPYRIGHT
CORPORATE BOARDS
CORPORATE DIRECTORS
CORPORATE DISCLOSURE
CORPORATE EXECUTIVES
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE REFORMS
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
CORPORATE STRATEGY
CORPORATE SUSTAINABILITY
CORPORATION
CORPORATIONS
CREDIBILITY
CREDIT RATING
CREDIT RATING AGENCIES
CUSTOMIZATION
DERIVATIVE
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT BANK
EMERGING ECONOMIES
EMERGING MARKETS
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
FIDUCIARY DUTIES
FIDUCIARY DUTY
FINANCE CORPORATION
FINANCIAL CAPITAL
FINANCIAL MARKETS
FINANCIAL METRICS
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
FINANCIAL REPORTS
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FINANCIAL STRUCTURE
FIRMS
FIXED INCOME
GLOBAL COMPACT
GLOBAL CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
GLOBAL ECONOMY
GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAINS
GOLD STANDARD
GOOD GOVERNANCE
GOVERNANCE PRACTICES
HOLDING
HOLDING COMPANIES
HUMAN CAPITAL
HUMAN RIGHTS
INDIVIDUALS
INFORMATION DISCLOSURE
INNOVATION
INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS
INSTRUMENT
INTANGIBLE
INTANGIBLE ASSETS
INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL
INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING STANDARDS
INTERNATIONAL CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANIZATION
INVESTING
INVESTMENT DECISIONS
INVESTMENT RATING
IPO
LABOR MARKETS
LACK OF TRANSPARENCY
LEGAL SYSTEMS
LICENSES
LIMITED
LOCAL INSTITUTIONS
MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
MANAGERS
MATERIAL
MATURITY
NATURAL CAPITAL
NEWSLETTER
NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
PENSION
PENSION FUNDS
PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
PORTFOLIO
PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT
PORTFOLIOS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PROCUREMENT
PROPRIETARY
QUERIES
REGULATORS
REPUTATION
RETURN
SECURITIES
SHAREHOLDER
SHAREHOLDER VALUE
SOCIAL CAPITAL
SOCIAL ENTERPRISES
SOCIAL INDEX
SOCIAL INVESTMENT
SOCIAL MISSION
SOCIAL NETWORKS
SOCIAL PERFORMANCE
SOCIALLY RESPONSIBLE INVESTMENT
SOCIETY
SPONSORS
STAKEHOLDER
STAKEHOLDERS
STANDARDIZATION
STOCK EXCHANGES
STOCK MARKET
STORE
SUBSIDIARY
SUPPLIERS
SUSTAINABILITY INDEX
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TARGET COMPANIES
TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCES
TELEPHONE
TRANSPARENCY
TRUSTS
USER
USER GROUPS
USERS
VALUE CHAIN
VERIFICATION
VOLATILITY
WEALTH CREATION
White, Allen L
Redefining Value : The Future of Corporate Sustainability Ratings
relation Private Sector Opinion;no. 29
description Corporate sustainability ratings are a potentially powerful but still underused tool for building a competitive, socially purposeful, and financially sound enterprise. In a globalizing world replete with business opportunities and risk, corporate boards continually need to reappraise what constitutes good governance. Traditional board duties pertaining to strategic oversight, executive compensation, and financial auditing will remain integral for the foreseeable future. But these alone will not suffice in a time when the prosperity of companies is inextricably linked to issues such as reputation, brands, supply chain management, quality and quantity of human and intellectual capital, protection of human and labor rights, and climate change. Such emergent issues are part of a historical moment in which the role of companies in fostering societal and ecological well-being at the global, national, and local levels is under increasing scrutiny. These are conditions that fuel intensifying public discourse concerning corporate social responsibility, sustainable capitalism, shared value creation, and other linked concepts that challenge the conventional wisdom that positions shareholder value as the paramount measure of company success. Indeed, sustainability is not new to the two common definitions of corporate governance: (i) the actual behavioral patterns of corporations in terms of efficiency, growth, financial structure, and other attributes; and (ii) the normative framework within which firms operate in terms of legal systems, financial markets, and labor markets.
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author White, Allen L
author_facet White, Allen L
author_sort White, Allen L
title Redefining Value : The Future of Corporate Sustainability Ratings
title_short Redefining Value : The Future of Corporate Sustainability Ratings
title_full Redefining Value : The Future of Corporate Sustainability Ratings
title_fullStr Redefining Value : The Future of Corporate Sustainability Ratings
title_full_unstemmed Redefining Value : The Future of Corporate Sustainability Ratings
title_sort redefining value : the future of corporate sustainability ratings
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/01/17630274/redefining-value-future-corporate-sustainability-ratings
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17040
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spelling okr-10986-170402021-04-23T14:03:33Z Redefining Value : The Future of Corporate Sustainability Ratings White, Allen L ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTING STANDARDS ASSET MANAGERS AUDITS BEST PRACTICES BOND BUSINESS MODEL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BUSINESS SECTORS BUSINESSES CAPACITY BUILDING CAPITAL MARKETS CARBON DISCLOSURE CARBON EMISSIONS CEO COMPANY COMPANY BEHAVIOR COMPETITIVE MARKET COMPETITIVENESS CONFLICTS OF INTEREST CONGLOMERATE COOPERATIVES COPYRIGHT CORPORATE BOARDS CORPORATE DIRECTORS CORPORATE DISCLOSURE CORPORATE EXECUTIVES CORPORATE GOVERNANCE REFORMS CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY CORPORATE STRATEGY CORPORATE SUSTAINABILITY CORPORATION CORPORATIONS CREDIBILITY CREDIT RATING CREDIT RATING AGENCIES CUSTOMIZATION DERIVATIVE DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT BANK EMERGING ECONOMIES EMERGING MARKETS ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT FIDUCIARY DUTIES FIDUCIARY DUTY FINANCE CORPORATION FINANCIAL CAPITAL FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL METRICS FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE FINANCIAL REPORTS FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FINANCIAL STRUCTURE FIRMS FIXED INCOME GLOBAL COMPACT GLOBAL CORPORATE GOVERNANCE GLOBAL ECONOMY GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAINS GOLD STANDARD GOOD GOVERNANCE GOVERNANCE PRACTICES HOLDING HOLDING COMPANIES HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN RIGHTS INDIVIDUALS INFORMATION DISCLOSURE INNOVATION INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS INSTRUMENT INTANGIBLE INTANGIBLE ASSETS INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING STANDARDS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATE GOVERNANCE INTERNATIONAL FINANCE INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANIZATION INVESTING INVESTMENT DECISIONS INVESTMENT RATING IPO LABOR MARKETS LACK OF TRANSPARENCY LEGAL SYSTEMS LICENSES LIMITED LOCAL INSTITUTIONS MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MANAGERS MATERIAL MATURITY NATURAL CAPITAL NEWSLETTER NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS PENSION PENSION FUNDS PERFORMANCE INDICATORS PORTFOLIO PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT PORTFOLIOS PRIVATE SECTOR PROCUREMENT PROPRIETARY QUERIES REGULATORS REPUTATION RETURN SECURITIES SHAREHOLDER SHAREHOLDER VALUE SOCIAL CAPITAL SOCIAL ENTERPRISES SOCIAL INDEX SOCIAL INVESTMENT SOCIAL MISSION SOCIAL NETWORKS SOCIAL PERFORMANCE SOCIALLY RESPONSIBLE INVESTMENT SOCIETY SPONSORS STAKEHOLDER STAKEHOLDERS STANDARDIZATION STOCK EXCHANGES STOCK MARKET STORE SUBSIDIARY SUPPLIERS SUSTAINABILITY INDEX SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TARGET COMPANIES TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCES TELEPHONE TRANSPARENCY TRUSTS USER USER GROUPS USERS VALUE CHAIN VERIFICATION VOLATILITY WEALTH CREATION Corporate sustainability ratings are a potentially powerful but still underused tool for building a competitive, socially purposeful, and financially sound enterprise. In a globalizing world replete with business opportunities and risk, corporate boards continually need to reappraise what constitutes good governance. Traditional board duties pertaining to strategic oversight, executive compensation, and financial auditing will remain integral for the foreseeable future. But these alone will not suffice in a time when the prosperity of companies is inextricably linked to issues such as reputation, brands, supply chain management, quality and quantity of human and intellectual capital, protection of human and labor rights, and climate change. Such emergent issues are part of a historical moment in which the role of companies in fostering societal and ecological well-being at the global, national, and local levels is under increasing scrutiny. These are conditions that fuel intensifying public discourse concerning corporate social responsibility, sustainable capitalism, shared value creation, and other linked concepts that challenge the conventional wisdom that positions shareholder value as the paramount measure of company success. Indeed, sustainability is not new to the two common definitions of corporate governance: (i) the actual behavioral patterns of corporations in terms of efficiency, growth, financial structure, and other attributes; and (ii) the normative framework within which firms operate in terms of legal systems, financial markets, and labor markets. 2014-02-12T19:40:44Z 2014-02-12T19:40:44Z 2012 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/01/17630274/redefining-value-future-corporate-sustainability-ratings http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17040 English en_US Private Sector Opinion;no. 29 CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research