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Ramon V. Del Rosario Research Center

The Ramon V. Del Rosario Research Center was established in 2000 at the Asian Institute of Management to promote corporate social responsibility and corporate governance among companies in the region. The Center conducts research activities like case writing and surveys, and non-research activities such as conferences and executive education programs. Its main programs include Anti-Corruption for SMEs, The Asian Forum on Enterprise for Society, Corporate Governance Training for boards of directors, and training on engaging stakeholders and certifying directors.
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Ramon V. Del Rosario Research Center

The Ramon V. Del Rosario Research Center was established in 2000 at the Asian Institute of Management to promote corporate social responsibility and corporate governance among companies in the region. The Center conducts research activities like case writing and surveys, and non-research activities such as conferences and executive education programs. Its main programs include Anti-Corruption for SMEs, The Asian Forum on Enterprise for Society, Corporate Governance Training for boards of directors, and training on engaging stakeholders and certifying directors.
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Ramon V.

Del Rosario
Research Center

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Ramon V. Del Rosario
Research Center
ACCORDING TO ASIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT

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“since its inception in July 2000”

It focused on Corporate Social


Responsibility and Corporate
Governance
• promotes the practice of
good corporate
governance among
private and public
The Center’s companies in the region

main thrusts • initiatives involve corporate


citizenship relative to the
competitiveness of
corporations and its impact
on society
Research Non-Research
Activities Activities
involve corporate responsibility involve program development
through case-writing, survey on CSR and CG, and executive
research, and organizing local and education training on how to
regional conferences, seminars, engage stakeholders and in
and roundtable discussions certifying board directors,
designed to expand and deepen including advocacy on CSR and
the level of understanding in the CG in small group fora and
business community conferences
RVR Center Programs
ACCORDING TO ASIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT

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Programs
Anti-Corruption for SMEs
The Asian Forum On Enterprise
for Society
Corporate Governance
Training for Board of Directors
and Key Officers
Anti-Corruption for SMEs
Anti-Corruption for SMEs
1. from developing basic research and running small
surveys and focus group discussions on corruption
issues and ethical dilemmas faced by SMEs;

2. to developing training materials to run programs


including monographs and short videos on how SMEs
can minimize the impact of petty corruption; and
Anti-Corruption for SMEs
3. in the third stage, the initiative links SMEs with
industry associations in anti-corruption to “give voice”
to SME concerns.

4. The current stage involves holding a series of stakeholder


consultations and workshops followed by interviews in order to
prepare and present a policy reform paper on anti-corruption and
inclusive growth for SMEs that will be submitted to interested
policy makers and/ or legislators for their future action
Programs
Anti-Corruption for SMEs
The Asian Forum On Enterprise
for Society
Corporate Governance
Training for Board of Directors
and Key Officers
The Asian Forum on Enterprise for Society
The Asian Forum On Enterprise for
Society

• Launched in 2002
• the largest annual conference on corporate
social responsibility in the region
• composed of about 30 sessions, attended by 300
to 500 delegates, and supported by 50-plus
partners and sponsors
The Asian Forum On Enterprise for
Society

• Plenary sessions addressed by keynote speakers


• Breakout sessions focusing on specific dynamics,
learnings, and the best practices of companies
• An expo showcasing specific company CSR programs
• Optional field visits to innovative CSR programs sites in
and around the city.
The Asian Forum On Enterprise for
Society

“Following 11 successful conference runs in six major


Southeast Asian cities — Manila, Bangkok, Kuala
Lumpur, Jakarta, Ho Chi Minh City, and Singapore —
AFES continues to be at the forefront of CSR
development in Asia”
Programs
Anti-Corruption for SMEs
The Asian Forum On Enterprise
for Society
Corporate Governance
Training for Board of Directors
and Key Officers
Corporate Governance
Training for Board of
Directors and Key Officers
Corporate Governance Training for
Board of Directors and Key Officers

• aims to provide participants with relevant corporate


governance concepts and frameworks
• SEC-mandated topics such as the Revised Code for
Corporate Governance
• the ASEAN Corporate Governance Scorecard
• SEC Annual Corporate Governance Report
Corporate Governance Training for
Board of Directors and Key Officers
• Board Responsibilities, illegal activities of
corporations/directors/officers and insider trading
• short-swing transactions, protection of minority
shareholders
• liabilities of directors, conflict of interest, related party
transactions, financial reporting, audit and case studies
on corporate governance, among others
Ramon V. Del Rosario
Research Center

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