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E-grāmata: Exploring Shared Value in Global Health and Safety: Workshop Summary

  • Formāts: 156 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Sep-2016
  • Izdevniecība: National Academies Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309442534
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  • Valoda: eng
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Companies today are operating in a more complex and competitive environment where traditional models for doing business are no longer sufficient and expectations of business are growing both internally and externally. Many companies have long and robust histories of contributing to their communities as well as to more global societal needs, but this has been done primarily and historically through philanthropy and more traditional corporate social responsibility. However, companies are increasingly seeking greater alignment of these activities with their business interests in order to increase their value proposition. These same companies are also under increased pressure to build their business in a sustainable manner through innovative approaches.





The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine convened a workshop to explore the concept of shared value for global health and safety stakeholders in both the public and private sectors; roles, responsibilities, incentives, and opportunities for different stakeholders engaging in global health and safety initiatives in low- and middle-income countries; and the potential of partnerships and collaboration for improved outcomes for all stakeholders, including the communities they serve. Participants considered potential opportunities for creating shared value for all organizations, specifically the creation and impact of shared value through an organization's core products and services, through employee health and wellness programs, and through community or population health investments. This report summarizes the presentations and discussions from the workshop.

Table of Contents



Front Matter 1 Introduction 2 Shared Value: Understanding Its Evolution and Opportunities to Improve Global Health 3 Linking Performance and Investments in Health 4 The Roles of Corporate Philanthropy, Corporate Social Responsibility, and Shared Value 5 The Journey to Shared Value 6 Impacts of Shared Value on Partnerships and Other Stakeholders 7 Measuring and Reporting Corporate Impact References Appendix A: Applying Shared Value Principles to Improve Global Health Appendix B: Workshop Agenda Appendix C: Speaker Biographical Sketches
1 Introduction
1(6)
Organization of the Report
6(1)
2 Shared Value: Understanding Its Evolution And Opportunities To Improve Global Health
7(22)
The Evolution of Shared Value
7(5)
Issues in Health for Corporate-Sector Engagement
12(2)
Opportunities for Health: Embracing Shared Value Approaches
14(15)
3 Linking Performance And Investments In Health
29(20)
Generating Value: Strategic Choices for the Health Care Industry
29(4)
Core Business Products and Services
33(3)
Benefits of Workplace Health Programs
36(2)
Common Themes Underpinning Workplace Health Promotion Programs
38(4)
Addressing Both Workplace and Community Health
42(4)
Panel Discussion
46(3)
4 The Roles Of Corporate Philanthropy, Corporate Social Responsibility, And Shared Value
49(10)
Defining the Concepts of CSR, Philanthropy, and Shared Value
51(1)
CSR from the Perspective of Hess
52(1)
Strategic Philanthropy from the Perspective of Medtronic
53(2)
Shared Value and Philanthropy from the Perspective of GE
55(1)
Discussion
56(3)
5 The Journey To Shared Value
59(14)
Overview
59(3)
Experiences on the Journey to Shared Value
62(11)
6 Impacts Of Shared Value On Partnerships And Other Stakeholders
73(12)
Calvert Foundation
73(2)
Financing for Development
75(1)
Care
76(2)
BroadReach Healthcare
78(2)
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
80(1)
USAID
81(4)
7 Measuring And Reporting Corporate Impact
85(12)
Sustainability Reporting
86(5)
Integrating Health Metrics into Corporate Reporting
91(6)
References
97(4)
Appendixes
A Applying Shared Value Principles To Improve Global Health
101(18)
B Workshop Agenda
119(8)
C Speaker Biographical Sketches
127