Corporate Sustainability and Innovations
Description
Our College (Hang Seng Management College) is a UN PRME signatory institution (The 1st one and the only one from self-financed higher education sector in HK to join UN PRME) and UN PRME Head / Nobel Prize Winner, Prof. Negishi, 2010, Chemistry are our external advisors for the Centre for Corporate Sustainability and Innovations (CCSI) of the College. We also partner with UNOSSC with shared vision on sustainable development (SD)/ CSR, innovations, entrepreneurial education to implement SDGs and PRME principles through on-going dialogue and a series of forum, seminar and activities with students, NGOs, academics and industries since July, 2015.
2017
Our Gratia Christian College (GCC), School of Business (Centre for Business/ Social Sustainability and Innovations BSSI) vision is to enable students to reach their full potential by providing them with a high quality professional education and cultivating a deep commitment to service. We believe that business education is not only about training future supervisors, managers and administrators, but also about developing dedicated citizens who have integrity and a servant leader’s passion for the community.
https://www.unprme.org/participation/view-participants.php?partid=4497
http://www.gcc.edu.hk/business/
http://www.gcc.edu.hk/business/e-newsletter/
Research funding application; Research papers published; Book/ book chapters published; Conference paper presentation; Seminars/ Forum/ Meetings/ Activities/ Conferences held; Student Awards organized <br />
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Selected Published Research Papers on UNSDGs:<br />
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https://www.virtusinterpress.org/COMMITMENT-FOR-SUSTAINABLE.html<br />
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https://virtusinterpress.org/VISUALLY-RE-DESIGN-SERVICE-PROCESSES-FOR-Q… />
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News<br />
2019/08/09 Recently published papers in journals by Virtus Interpress<br />
Journals Corporate Governance and Sustainability Review Issues of the Journal Volume 3 2019 Issue 2<br />
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2019/08/07 UNSDGS AND FUTURE QUALITY MANAGEMENT - SOCIAL POLICY FOR DEVELOPING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT MINDSET<br />
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About us News<br />
2019/04/23 EDITORIAL CONTRIBUTION: CORPORATE OWNERSHIP & CONTROL<br />
About us News<br />
2019/01/03 New issue of the CGOBR has been published<br />
About us News<br />
2018/12/18 Journal "Corporate Governance and Sustainability Review": Volume 2, Issue 2 has been published<br />
About us News<br />
2018/11/29 Recently published papers in journals by Virtus Interpress<br />
Journals Corporate Governance and Organizational Behavior Review Issues of the Journal Volume 2 2018 Issue 2<br />
2018/11/14 CSR, sustainable development concepts and training services: An organization behavior context<br />
About us News<br />
2018/10/23 Recently published papers in journals by Virtus Interpress<br />
About us News<br />
2018/10/17 New issue of the Corporate Ownership and Control journal<br />
Journals Corporate Ownership and Control Issues of the Journal Volume 15 2018 Issue 4 (continued 1)<br />
2018/10/09 CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AND QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM IN THE CONTEXT OF BLOCKCHAIN TECHNOLOGY<br />
About us News<br />
2018/09/24 Recently published papers in journals by Virtus Interpress<br />
Journals Corporate Governance and Sustainability Review Issues of the Journal Volume 2 2018 Issue 2<br />
2018/09/21 VISUALLY RE-DESIGN SERVICE PROCESSES FOR QUALITY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT<br />
About us News<br />
2018/04/19 The selection of empirical articles on corporate social responsibility (UPDATED April, 2018)<br />
About us News<br />
2018/01/26 New issue of the Corporate Ownership and Control journal<br />
Journals Corporate Ownership and Control Issues of the Journal Volume 15 2018 Issue 2<br />
2018/01/26 INVESTORS’ EXPECTATION ON RATE OF RETURN AND MORAL IMAGE OF COMPANIES<br />
About us News<br />
2018/01/22 Special JGR issue on sustainability: regulation and compliance<br />
About us News<br />
2017/12/19 New issue of the Corporate Ownership and Control journal<br />
Journals Corporate Ownership and Control Issues of the Journal Volume 15 2017 Issue 1 (continued 2)<br />
2017/12/19 COMMITMENT FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND UN INITIATIVES - RETURNS AND PERFORMANCE SHOWN
2018, March 29/ 30 <br />
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2019, Feb <br />
Launched entrepreneurial academy activities with UNOSSC, UNESCO HK, GCC, Cyberport with participants from around 8 countries. <br />
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2020 - 21<br />
Published 19 books on SDGs and Transformation<br />
https://www.omniscriptum.com/?s=dr+shirley+yeung<br />
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10th Nov. 2021<br />
UNESCO HK Association/ Glocal Peace Centre<br />
Futures of Education Forum<br />
https://peacecentre.unesco.org.hk/2020/06/24/press-release-education-fo… />
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12th Nov., 2021 <br />
Polity Link - United Global Conference<br />
https://www.politylink.com/event-details/united-global-conference
2015<br />
Through on-going updates on CCSI and HSMC website; Updates on UNPRME Signatory Institution Website /<br />
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2017 and up<br />
BSSI - Ctr for Business/ Social Sustainability and Innovations, School of Business/ Gratia Christian college (GCC)<br />
UNESCO HK and WISDP Website and Facebook <br />
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http://www.gcc.edu.hk/business/unprme-sip-bssi-report/<br />
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http://www.wisdp.org.hk/un_17sdgs.htm<br />
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Partner with UNOSSC (3 Year Project on Entrepreneurial Academy - Project Advisor and Designer - Dr. Shirley Yeung) <br />
http://www.asia-pacific.unsouthsouth.org/2019/07/south-south-entreprene… />
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Partner with UNPRME since 2017 <br />
https://www.unprme.org/gratia-christian-college
All the works implemented in past years have been reflected in CSR Index of HKQAA, HK.
Junior Chamber International (JCI)/ Ocean Junior Chamber (OJC) / UNESCO HK Association and WISDP, UNESCO HK Association/ UNESCO Glocal Peace Centre
SDGS & Targets
Goal 4
Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all
4.1
By 2030, ensure that all girls and boys complete free, equitable and quality primary and secondary education leading to relevant and effective learning outcomes
4.1.1
Proportion of children and young people (a) in grades 2/3; (b) at the end of primary; and (c) at the end of lower secondary achieving at least a minimum proficiency level in (i) reading and (ii) mathematics, by sex
4.1.2
Completion rate (primary education, lower secondary education, upper secondary education)
4.2
By 2030, ensure that all girls and boys have access to quality early childhood development, care and pre-primary education so that they are ready for primary education
4.2.1
Proportion of children aged 24–59 months who are developmentally on track in health, learning and psychosocial well-being, by sex
4.2.2
Participation rate in organized learning (one year before the official primary entry age), by sex
4.3
By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university
4.3.1
Participation rate of youth and adults in formal and non-formal education and training in the previous 12 months, by sex
4.4
By 2030, substantially increase the number of youth and adults who have relevant skills, including technical and vocational skills, for employment, decent jobs and entrepreneurship
4.4.1
Proportion of youth and adults with information and communications technology (ICT) skills, by type of skill
4.5
4.5.1
Parity indices (female/male, rural/urban, bottom/top wealth quintile and others such as disability status, indigenous peoples and conflict-affected, as data become available) for all education indicators on this list that can be disaggregated
4.6
By 2030, ensure that all youth and a substantial proportion of adults, both men and women, achieve literacy and numeracy
4.6.1
Proportion of population in a given age group achieving at least a fixed level of proficiency in functional (a) literacy and (b) numeracy skills, by sex
4.7
By 2030, ensure that all learners acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development, including, among others, through education for sustainable development and sustainable lifestyles, human rights, gender equality, promotion of a culture of peace and non-violence, global citizenship and appreciation of cultural diversity and of culture’s contribution to sustainable development
4.7.1
Extent to which (i) global citizenship education and (ii) education for sustainable development are mainstreamed in (a) national education policies; (b) curricula; (c) teacher education and (d) student assessment
4.a
Build and upgrade education facilities that are child, disability and gender sensitive and provide safe, non-violent, inclusive and effective learning environments for all
4.a.1
Proportion of schools offering basic services, by type of service
4.b
4.b.1
Volume of official development assistance flows for scholarships by sector and type of study
4.c
By 2030, substantially increase the supply of qualified teachers, including through international cooperation for teacher training in developing countries, especially least developed countries and small island developing States
4.c.1
Proportion of teachers with the minimum required qualifications, by education level
Goal 17
Strengthen the means of implementation and revitalize the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development
17.1
Strengthen domestic resource mobilization, including through international support to developing countries, to improve domestic capacity for tax and other revenue collection
17.1.1
17.1.2
17.2
Developed countries to implement fully their official development assistance commitments, including the commitment by many developed countries to achieve the target of 0.7 per cent of ODA/GNI to developing countries and 0.15 to 0.20 per cent of ODA/GNI to least developed countries; ODA providers are encouraged to consider setting a target to provide at least 0.20 per cent of ODA/GNI to least developed countries
17.2.1
17.3
Mobilize additional financial resources for developing countries from multiple sources
17.3.1
Additional financial resources mobilized for developing countries from multiple sources
17.3.2
17.4
Assist developing countries in attaining long-term debt sustainability through coordinated policies aimed at fostering debt financing, debt relief and debt restructuring, as appropriate, and address the external debt of highly indebted poor countries to reduce debt distress
17.4.1
17.5
Adopt and implement investment promotion regimes for least developed countries
17.5.1
Number of countries that adopt and implement investment promotion regimes for developing countries, including the least developed countries
17.6
Enhance North-South, South-South and triangular regional and international cooperation on and access to science, technology and innovation and enhance knowledge sharing on mutually agreed terms, including through improved coordination among existing mechanisms, in particular at the United Nations level, and through a global technology facilitation mechanism
17.6.1
Fixed broadband subscriptions per 100 inhabitants, by speed
17.7
Promote the development, transfer, dissemination and diffusion of environmentally sound technologies to developing countries on favourable terms, including on concessional and preferential terms, as mutually agreed
17.7.1
Total amount of funding for developing countries to promote the development, transfer, dissemination and diffusion of environmentally sound technologies
17.8
Fully operationalize the technology bank and science, technology and innovation capacity-building mechanism for least developed countries by 2017 and enhance the use of enabling technology, in particular information and communications technology
17.8.1
17.9
Enhance international support for implementing effective and targeted capacity-building in developing countries to support national plans to implement all the Sustainable Development Goals, including through North-South, South-South and triangular cooperation
17.9.1
Dollar value of financial and technical assistance (including through North-South, South‑South and triangular cooperation) committed to developing countries
17.10
Promote a universal, rules-based, open, non-discriminatory and equitable multilateral trading system under the World Trade Organization, including through the conclusion of negotiations under its Doha Development Agenda
17.10.1
17.11
Significantly increase the exports of developing countries, in particular with a view to doubling the least developed countries’ share of global exports by 2020
17.11.1
Developing countries’ and least developed countries’ share of global exports
17.12
Realize timely implementation of duty-free and quota-free market access on a lasting basis for all least developed countries, consistent with World Trade Organization decisions, including by ensuring that preferential rules of origin applicable to imports from least developed countries are transparent and simple, and contribute to facilitating market access
17.12.1
Weighted average tariffs faced by developing countries, least developed countries and small island developing States
17.13
Enhance global macroeconomic stability, including through policy coordination and policy coherence
17.13.1
17.14
Enhance policy coherence for sustainable development
17.14.1
17.15
Respect each country’s policy space and leadership to establish and implement policies for poverty eradication and sustainable development
17.15.1
17.16
Enhance the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development, complemented by multi-stakeholder partnerships that mobilize and share knowledge, expertise, technology and financial resources, to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in all countries, in particular developing countries
17.16.1
Number of countries reporting progress in multi-stakeholder development effectiveness monitoring frameworks that support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals
17.17
Encourage and promote effective public, public-private and civil society partnerships, building on the experience and resourcing strategies of partnerships
17.17.1
Amount in United States dollars committed to public-private partnerships for infrastructure
17.18
By 2020, enhance capacity-building support to developing countries, including for least developed countries and small island developing States, to increase significantly the availability of high-quality, timely and reliable data disaggregated by income, gender, age, race, ethnicity, migratory status, disability, geographic location and other characteristics relevant in national contexts
17.18.1
Statistical capacity indicators
17.18.2
17.18.3
Number of countries with a national statistical plan that is fully funded and under implementation, by source of funding
17.19
By 2030, build on existing initiatives to develop measurements of progress on sustainable development that complement gross domestic product, and support statistical capacity-building in developing countries
17.19.1
17.19.2
Proportion of countries that (a) have conducted at least one population and housing census in the last 10 years; and (b) have achieved 100 per cent birth registration and 80 per cent death registration
SDG 14 targets covered
Name | Description |
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Deliverables & Timeline
Resources mobilized
Partnership Progress
Title | Progress Status | Submitted |
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Restore the Nature with Innovations via SDG, ESG / Positive Peace + Web 3.0 2024 (Online/ Offline Exhibitions) | On track | |
Partnership Progress 2016-08-28 | On track |
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Contact Information
Shirley Yeung , Founding Director/ Director 2015 and Director, BSSI, School of Business, Gratia Christian College 2017 to up and Head, School of Business, GCC