CSV Explained – Creating Shared Value Framework (Harvard ISC)
Framework/Tool
This page explains the Creating Shared Value framework and how companies align profit with solving societal needs.
- Defines CSV as core business strategy, not traditional philanthropy
- Outlines three action areas for implementation
- Shows links between competitiveness and community outcomes
- Highlights opportunities across health, environment and local economies
- Provides practical guidance for embedding CSV in operations
- Useful reference for ESG strategy and programme design
How this may be relevant to you
Provides a strategic framework for companies to integrate societal impact into core business operations—relevant for mining, supply chain, and ESG strategy design.
- Helps mining firms explore shared value in products, operations, and regions
- Guides supplier engagement and local sourcing through productivity and cluster initiatives
- Supports integration of social impact into core governance and strategy
- Useful for designing scalable, sustainable programmes
- Informs measurement metrics for societal and economic outcomes
- Applicable across extractive, service, and manufacturing industries
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