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Conversation with Bob Moritz: Stakeholder Capitalism and ESG

 

Stakeholder Capitalism - a form of capitalism in which companies seek long-term value creation by taking into account the needs of all their stakeholders, and society at large - is considered as key to overcoming many challenges the world is facing including the climate crisis. PwC Global Chairman Bob Moritz talks about why this matters now more than ever, and how organisations can put environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues at the heart of their strategy. How should management styles change in order for stakeholder capitalism to function properly and how can companies get internal buy-in for ESG across the organisation? What are the metrics and disclosures to reflect ESG performance in corporate reporting and why is alignment of sustainability reporting standards so important? ☆ WKF | http://www.wkforum.org/WKF/2021/kr/ ☆ Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/worldknowledgeforum/ ☆ Youtube│https://www.youtube.com/wkforum ✻ World Knowledge Forum's lecture contents are copyrighted by Maekyung Media Group. Acts such as illegal downloading, re-uploading, and re-processing are prohibited.

 

 

 

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