Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Notes on contributors
- Foreword
- Preface: the ICC vision
- Historical overview and dynamics
- Editorial note
- A Global systemic transformations
- B Governance of global trade
- C Poverty and global inequities
- D The long view on interlocking crises
- E Global business responsibilities
- Editorial introduction
- E1 Responsible leadership
- E2 For great leadership
- E3 A lesson on trade, regulation and competition policy?
- E4 International trade and business ethics
- E5 Who's driving twenty-first century innovation? Who should?
- E6 Responsible sourcing
- E7 Trade, international capital flows and risk management
- E8 Trade, corporate strategies and development
- E9 How can trade lead to inclusive growth?
- E10 Trade and human rights: friends or foes?
- E11 Trade: the spirit and rule of law
- Conclusion: the imperative of inclusive global growth
- Index
Editorial introduction
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 July 2011
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Notes on contributors
- Foreword
- Preface: the ICC vision
- Historical overview and dynamics
- Editorial note
- A Global systemic transformations
- B Governance of global trade
- C Poverty and global inequities
- D The long view on interlocking crises
- E Global business responsibilities
- Editorial introduction
- E1 Responsible leadership
- E2 For great leadership
- E3 A lesson on trade, regulation and competition policy?
- E4 International trade and business ethics
- E5 Who's driving twenty-first century innovation? Who should?
- E6 Responsible sourcing
- E7 Trade, international capital flows and risk management
- E8 Trade, corporate strategies and development
- E9 How can trade lead to inclusive growth?
- E10 Trade and human rights: friends or foes?
- E11 Trade: the spirit and rule of law
- Conclusion: the imperative of inclusive global growth
- Index
Summary
Global business responsibilities
The concluding chapter draws on the previous analyses and flows from a simple question: how can the global business community instate faith in our collective abilities to confront the challenges faced by the global community? The 2008–2009 financial crisis exposed clear failures of responsibility and accountability. Many of the articles in this section lay emphasis on ethics and trust.
The first five articles scrutinize under a different lens the importance of leadership and education: a vision of the balance to be found between getting the right results and getting results the right way; the over-reliance of functional expertise at the expense of wisdom; a change in our educational systems to train a new generation of leaders with a better understanding of the respective roles of government and business to solve global problems; rewarding ethical behaviour throughout the chain of command to avoid ethical lapses; and encouraging human talent as the engine of innovation.
We then turn to supply-chain responsibility from a global and multi-sectoral perspective. This is followed by a proposition for global companies and governments to manage the new risks associated with trade and international capital flows. The next two articles underline in different ways the importance of building long-term coalitions under rules that align corporate objectives with those of government and society.
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- Peace and Prosperity through World TradeAchieving the 2019 Vision, pp. 235 - 236Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010