The Borneo Post

Swinburne, academy to research business sustainabi­lity practices

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KUCHING: Swinburne University of Technology, Sarawak Campus will hold a collaborat­ive research project with the Malaysian Employers Federation ( MEF) Academy t o focus on the sustainabi l ity pract ices of Malaysian businesses.

The research project entitled ` Sustainabi lity Assessment of Business Organisati­ons in Malaysia’ aims to investigat­e the sustainabi­lity practices adopted by Malaysian businesses, and seeks to develop a framework and an understand­ing of how sust a inabi l i ty i s sue s a re incorporat­ed into decisionma­king processes and in business activities of their organisati­ons.

A press release said the project, to be carried out for one year, will involve engagement and interviews with senior executives of MEF-member companies.

It will cover themes such as the procedures and mechanisms adopted by the companies for ident i fying, managing and monitoring developmen­t issues, as well as the impact of regulatory frameworks, and sustainabi­lity standards on business decisionma­king.

The research collaborat­ion will be led by MEF vice-president and MEF Academy director Dr Michael Chiam and Swinburne Sarawak Assoc Dean of Research and Developmen­t Dr Ngui Kwang Sing.

Also part of the research team is Swinburne Melbourne Entreprene­urship and Innovation senior lecturer Dr Jerome Donovan and PhD candidate Agnes Pranugraha­ning from Swinburne Sarawak’s Faculty of Business, Design and Arts.

Chi am, who i s a l so an adjunct associate professor at Swinburne, said the private sector is increasing­ly expected to subscribe and comply with the global sustainabl­e developmen­t agenda through proac t ive measures to mitigate the negative impacts of their activities, as well as adopt sustainabi­lity practices as a central component of business decision-making.

“Consistent with the global trend, Malaysia has joined a growing number of countries worldwide for public- listed companies to comply with the requiremen­t on disclosure­s by way of a narrative statement and/or a Sustainabi­lity Report of their management on material economic, environmen­tal and social risks and opportunit­ies, in their annual reporting. The Bursa Malaysia Sustainabi­lity Framework requiremen­t will take full effect by end of 2018,” he said.

Donovan – a leading internatio­nal scholar on corporate sustainabi­lity – noted that although the Sustainabi­lity Framework represents a positive step forward for Malaysia, compliance will be a challenge, as executives would need to demonstrat­e active and systematic processes for stakeholde­r engagement, including how this is linked with material sustainabi­lity issues.

He said there is significan­t guidance in reporting methods and mechanisms, but developing management processes that effectivel­y allow this remains a global challenge.

“This research provides an opportunit y for Malaysian companies to demonstrat­e and promote their practices, while also contributi­ng to the growing knowledge around procedural approaches to engaging with sustainabi­lity through business activities,” he said.

Donovan has most recently worked on projects with the Global Reporting Initiative Organisati­on, which look into integratin­g sustainabi l ity reporting into global value chains, and with Fairtrade ANZ looking at sustainabl­e and ethical supply chains in the Indo-Pacific.

He has a lso completed a major project with six national government­s across Asean on developing a best practice model for corporate sustainabi lity assessment­s.

Swinburne Sarawak – the only internatio­nal branch campus of Swinburne University of Technology based in Melbourne, Australia – is the highest ranking internatio­nal university in Borneo according to the inaugural AsiaPacifi­c University Ranking 2017 by Times Higher Education (THE).

MEF Academy is a fully owned subsidiary of the Malaysian Employers Federation.

For more informatio­n about Swinburne Sarawak, visit www. swinburne.edu.my or look for @ swinburnes­arawak on Facebook and Instagram; @ Swinburne_ Swk on Twitter, or Swinburne Sarawak on YouTube.

 ??  ?? Ngui (left) and Chiam will lead the research collaborat­ion project.
Ngui (left) and Chiam will lead the research collaborat­ion project.

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