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: http://www.bec.org.hk/eng/event_enviroseries.aspx

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The conference Corporate Social Responsibility and Public Administration – The key drivers for harmonized community business success in China. (20 June)  which is the first conference in the EnviroSeries08 calendar to be held in Beijing, China.

This conference will provide a valuable forum to explore the opportunities and challenges that are emerging both locally and globally in relation to sustainable development and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). The conference will bring delegates a rounded understanding of CSR issues and the leading global standards, guidelines and initiatives that frame them. We hope to achieve this through colourful current examples of best practice or otherwise case studies. From a public administrative perspective, prominent speakers will also share how CSR serves as a key driver to achieve the sustainable development of Chinese enterprises linking with broader societal goals.

Business Environment Council (BEC) is collaborating with The Centre for Public Administration and Management of Peking University (PKUCPAM) and Dow Chemical Pacific to stage this event as an additional element of an on-going China CSR research program to explore the way ahead for the Chinese government to promote the development of CSR nationwide. Being organized in Beijing, China, this conference will be widely promoted throughout the commercial, public, government and educational sectors in Hong Kong and China. The key objective is to attract companies and key stakeholders in the sustainable development and CSR industries in China.

Some of the confirmed speakers to date include:

·         Professor David Jackman, Co-Chairman of the BS 8900 Committee & Co-Founder of Ethics Foundation

·         Dr. Astrid Skala-Kuhmann, GTZ China Country Director

·         Dr David Bevan, Royal Holloway, University of London

·         Prof QIN Zhi Hui, Deputy Director, NDRC SME Centre

·         Prof. Zhang Guo Qing, Director, Peking University Centre of Public Administration & Management (CPAM)


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