Ethics and CSR

mshum1122  2022-2023  Mons

Ethics and CSR
5.00 credits
30.0 h + 10.0 h
Q2
Teacher(s)
Truyens Vincent;
Language
French
Main themes
  • Issues of sustainable development and Corporate Social Responsibility.
  • Global context: United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, Doughnut Theory, origin of global crises.
  • Ethics and personal values. Reflections on the impact and the “raison d’être” of the company and its actors.
  • Materiality matrix and stakeholder mapping.
  • Systemic approach and decision-making support.
  • Discovery of key concepts, tools, standards and indicators in CSR with a focus on the B Corp label.
  • Regenerative leadership: reconnection with the “living” to inspire the transition from a “classic” model to a sustainable model. “The Regenerative Leadership DNA”.
  • Innovative business models: circular, regenerative, functional economy, etc.
  • Governance, management and social innovation in times of planetary challenges.
Learning outcomes

At the end of this learning unit, the student is able to :

1 At the end of the class, the student will be able to:
  • take a step back from "classic" economic models and take a critical look at a company's activity by putting it in perspective in relation to criteria of sustainable development (social, economic and environmental) and integrity.
  • identify all the stakeholders of an organization
  • assess the consequences of decisions taken in companies in terms of personal (ethical) and societal (impacts) responsibility
  • develop "systemic" thinking by identifying all the interdependencies existing between the activity of a company and the whole of society upstream and downstream.
  • act "in all conscience" as a responsible individual within the company, measuring the scope of his actions.
 
Bibliography
  • « Ecophilosophie », Charlotte Luyckx, 2020
  • « Earth for All, A Survival Guide for Humanity", Club of Rome (S Dixson Declève, O Gaffney, J Gosh, J Randers, J Rockstrôm, P Espen Stoknes)
  • « Manuel de la Grande Transition", Campus de la Transition, Groupe Fortes, 2020
  • « La Vérité sur l'Anthropocène", N. Wallenhorst, 2020
  • « Regenerative Leadership, the DNA of liefe-affirming 21st century orgaiszations », G. Hurchins & L. Storm, 2019
  • « Doughnut Economics », K. Raworth, 2017
  • « Ecologie intégrale. Pour une société permaculturelle », C Ansperger, D. Bourg, 2019
  • « Reinventing Organizations », F. Laloux, 2014
  • « The Green Swans », John Elkington, 2020
  • « The Age of Respinsability, CSR 2.0 », W. Visser, 2012
  • « La métode Lance », N. Lance 2020
Faculty or entity
CLSM


Programmes / formations proposant cette unité d'enseignement (UE)

Title of the programme
Sigle
Credits
Prerequisites
Learning outcomes
Bachelor : Business Engineering

Bachelor in Management