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1 CEM-07.1 Course Revision 2012-00 Reputational risk: Is certification a solution ? Johan G Nel Chris Conradie Centre for Environmental Management North-West University Potchefstroom Campus Private Bag X6001 POTCHEFSTROOM 2520 Tel: +27 (0) 18 299-4279 Fax: +27 (0) 18 299-4266 E-Mail: [email protected] Web Address: www.nwu.ac.za/cem
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Slide 1Reputational risk:
Potchefstroom Campus
E-Mail: [email protected]
Reputational risk
regulatory certification schemes
SA opportunities
Next steps?
risk – lessons from the chemical sector
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Chemical vice president David Buzelli. ‘
It brought home to everybody that we could
have the best performance in the world but if
another company had an accident, all of us
would be hurt, so we started to work together ’
( Rees, 1997 ).
Reputation Review (2008) 11, 1 – 9. doi: 10.1057/crr.2008.2
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ethos of ‘ every company for itself ’ has given way to
a culture of sharing and mutual aid.
With the reputation of the industry only as strong as
the weakest member, companies have a vested interest
in ensuring best practices are broadly shared ( CCPA,
2001).
Corporate Reputation Review (2008) 11, 1 – 9. doi: 10.1057/crr.2008.2
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The unmanaged discourse –
General discourse indicators of
life sector
team that is, view the government in
general as an ally as they would not
want to damage South Africa’s global
reputation on any level.
Hanekom and many others understand
that by allowing these practices, Brand
South Africa is being increasingly
damaged around the world." Ian Michler, Filmmaker "Blood Lions"
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Times [May 31], Edna Molewa, the
minister of environmental affairs,
lid on” what she believes are
unfounded claims of canned lion
hunting in South Africa that are
“damaging our reputation for species
conservation”." By ANDREAS WILSON-SPÄTH www.dailymaverick.co.za
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• Transport bans of trophies by various airlines
• Australian trophy bans by Australia
• Hunting bans: Botswana and Kenya
• Poaching
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The potential for associated
sector
sector 1. Global Opinion
33. Wildlife Guides
34. Wildlife Ranchers
35. Crocodile/Ostrich Ranchers
36. Wildlife Breeders
38. Predator(Lion) Breeders
54. Non-consumptive Tourists
58. Animal Rights Activists
General strategies to protect sector or
niche reputation and market share
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Hybrids
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The anatomy of sector based self
regulatory certification schemes
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Wildlife related self regulatory
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trophies (quality and age) and
data on poaching arrests and
confiscated guns and snares.
• Its goals are habitat
benefits
for 'sabotaging lion hunting
AGING LIONS IN EASTERN
Case Study - The Indiana Deer and Elk
Farmers Association "Deer Preserve Owners Hope Herd Mentality Leads To Voluntary
Permitting" By Network Indiana • Jul 27, 2015
"Environmentalists and some hunter groups
have fought to close or regulate the
(intensive breeding) hunting preserves,
and have been breeding grounds in other
states for outbreaks of chronic wasting
disease.
operators have given the industry an unfair
image."
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http://wbaa.org/post/deer-preserve-owners-hope-herd-mentality-leads-voluntary-permitting
Farmers Association
this is our opportunity to display that we are more
than willing to operate in a safe, legal and ethical
manner.”
white-tailed deer behind high fences for years in the
Indiana General Assembly.
the Indiana Deer Advisory Council.
http://www.journalgazette.net/news/local/indiana/Trade-group-wants-to-
police-captive-hunting-7947405
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Other wildlife related case studies that
do offer lessons learned with self
regulatory approaches to protect
reputation and market share
Ducks Forever – Waterfowl Hunting
– certification for dolphinariums
and raccoon farms
sourcing
recognition scheme for the SA wildlife
sector
Strong scientific support and knowledge base
Strong conservation ethic
Healthy ecology/wildlife populations/
interdependent reputational risk
leader in the industry in Africa
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Next steps – Research questions?
Does the SA wildlife management face
reputational risk exposures?
exposures can translate into sustainability
impacts?
management instruments?
regulatory strategy?
regulatory approaches for the wildlife sector
in SA? © CEM
Taking the first step towards a self
regulatory reputational risk
Identify participating role players
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