Responsibility
Towards sustainability as a dynamic. June 2008, Jurg van Vliet
Future Studies
Research request:
“Define responsibility, describe Corporate Social Responsibility as manifestation of this definition and relate to this to sustainability (thinking.)”
Index: Definition of responsibility Responsibility’s call to action • Corporate Social Responsibility • A definition of sustainability • Corporate development
Definition of responsibility
Responsible to whom?
Held responsible!
Responsibility is a relationship between 2 entities that are capable of consciously acting, persons, companies, etc. This relationship can be initiated without consent of both parties, this is holding someone responsible. You can have this responsibility relationship with yourself. This can be called weak responsibility. A responsibility relation with the environment is non-existent and therefore meaningless. But caring for the environment can be part of your responsibility, as a thing necessary to fulfill your obligation. I can even hold you responsible for that.
Responsibility’s call to action
Point of enlightenment
Peer/social pressure
Conscience threshold
ME
- obliged to -
WE
Resonsibility leads to action when the pressure to oblige is maximized. Obliged to the ‘full we’ means required by law or habituated by culture.
Corporate Social Responsibility
Subscript A corporation is not required to be enlightened and/or have a conscience
Corporate Social Responsibility is a movement. And a movement that has gotten a very powerful boost by the UN PRI. Investors realize that addressing environmental, social and governance issues is a necessary ingredient to ‘good ‘business. Not altruistic but preserving, survival. Corporate social responsibility behaves exactly like ‘normal’ responsibility. Only a corporation is not required to be enlightened or have a consciousness. And they are constantly being held responsible by the consumer, to produce something they want.
A definition of sustainability
The key is no leakage
Subscript
Defining sustainability is only interesting if the definition helps us understand the dynamics (morality disclaimer.) “Sustainability, the never ending story” and “The road to sustainability” express best what a sustainability process is. Sustainable is a process that can continue for ever (or very very very long.) Because a perpetuum mobile does not exist a sustainable process will not be possible. But the more sustainable the process the longer the system will be present.
Corporate development
Creativity Peer/social pressure
Capability to redefine
Employees
- obliged to -
Society
A corporation’s development in a sustainable context is influenced by: creativity to innovate, capability to redefine, susceptible to peer/social pressure and regulation.
Sources: Oxford Dictionary UN PRI, PRI in Person • Santiago