Global Innovation & Value Summit (GIVS) 2023, Nov 17: 'Moving Forward With ESG: Scoring For Value Creation'
In 2023, the European Union’s European Financial Reporting Advisory Group (EFRAG), the International Financial Reporting Standard’s (IFRS’s) International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) and the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) each published new guidance for how companies within their jurisdictions account for and report upon their Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Impacts. While Japan stands as the world’s 4th largest economy, many Japanese companies continue to lag in their ESG efforts, as Japan itself has not yet committed to requiring companies to report their impacts beyond the environmentally focused Task Force for Climate Disclosure (TCFD).
This year’s Global Innovation and Value Summit (GIVS) 2023 will first introduce the latest advances in value measurement, sustainability disclosure reporting and ESG from the perspective of EFRAG, ISSB and the US SEC Climate Disclosures, and their impacts on how businesses and governments can effectively operate within these increasingly important, but complex, sustainability standards and frameworks.
GIVS 2023 will then place these international advancements into the context of Japan’s historical embrace of a more socially conscious approach to business as well as the Japanese government's recent efforts related to its New Capitalism Task Force. Finally, GIVS 2023 will offer ideas and insights on how businesses, not only within Japan and Asia but globally, can integrate, enhance and implement value-focused sustainability initiatives.
This event is designed to more deeply explore how all of these ideas can help guide the next evolutionary step beyond the SDGs that were raised by The Value Research Center and ESG-IREC at the United Nations General Assembly Science Summit (SSUNGA78) in September 2023.
It will bring together some of the world’s top experts in value measurement and scoring, sustainability and ESG issues to discuss, debate and brainstorm new approaches to value creation, responsible business and sustainability initiatives and offer ideas and models for their implementation in 2024 and beyond.
Agenda: IAFOR GIVS 2023
Date: Friday 17 November, 2023, 10:00-17:30
Venue: Saji Memorial Hall, Osaka University Nakanoshima Center, Osaka, Japan
10:00-10:45: Opening Remarks
- Jun Arima, President, The International
Academic Forum; Professor, Graduate School of Public Policy,
University of Tokyo
- Toshiya Hoshino, Founding Director,
ESG-Integration Research and Education Center, Osaka School
of International Public Policy; Former President, The
International Academic Forum
- Victoria Hurth (Video),
Fellow, Cambridge Institute for Sustainable
Leadership
Session 1
10:45-12:00: EFRAG and ISSB Standards and Measurements: Different Strokes?
Charles (Mario) Abela, Strategic Advisor, Value Balancing Alliance; Director, Redefining Value, World Business Council for Sustainable Development
Discussants:
- Jun Arima, President,
International Academic Forum; Professor, Graduate School of
Public Policy, University of Tokyo
- Chizu Nakajima,
Chair, The British Japanese Law Association, London; former
Director, Centre for Financial Regulation, City, University
of London; Guest Professor, ESG-IREC
- Philip Sugai,
Director, Value Research Center, Doshisha University
-
Jewellord Nem Singh, Global Fellow, The Wilson Center,
Environmental Change and Security Program; Assistant
Professor in International Development, International
Institute of Social Studies.
Session 2
13:00-13:20: Afternoon Session Keynote 1
Aligning Values and Purpose with Steward
Leadership
- Flocy Joseph, Senior Deputy Director, Head
of Commercial, Executive Development, Singapore Management
University
13:20-14:00: Part 1 | A New “Third Way” : An Alternative Scoring Model and Business Philosophy from Kansai
Overview of the Value
Model
- Philip Sugai, Director, Value Research Center,
Doshisha University
The Philosophy of Seiryoku Zenyo,
Jita Kyoei, Underlying Philosophy Guiding the Value
Model
- Yoshie Sugai, Founder, Chiseikan Dojo, Kyoto,
Japan
The Value Model Quality Assurance Process
2023
- Dhiyan Arini, Researcher, Value Research Center,
Doshisha University
The Value Model as a
Sustainability Reporting “Health Check”
- Max Wong,
PhD Candidate, Multimedia University of
Malaysia
14:00-14:20: Part 2 | The Value Model, ESG and AI
Value Model/Impact Weighted
Accounts Team
- David Freiberg, EY Japan
- Diana
Darbekova, Doshisha Business School, Kyoto
Japan
14:20-14:45: Coffee Break
14:45-15:30: The Value Model, ESG and AI Team
14:45-15:05: Applying the Value Model to AI/ESG-Scoring
- Katsuhiko Kokubu,
Dean, Kobe Business School, Founder Kobe Value School
-
Yuriko Nakao, Associate Professor, Graduate School of
Informatics, Kansai University
15:05-15:25: Value Model/Intellectual Capital Measurement Team
- Ludo Pyis, Founder and Chief Innovation
Architect, AREOPA Group
- Roger Cabezas, Knowledge
Manager @ CERCA (Centres de Recerca de
Catalunya)
15:30-16:00: Afternoon Session Keynote 2
Purpose and Value
- Victoria
Hurth, Fellow, Cambridge Institute for Sustainable
Leadership
16:15-17:15: Roundtable Discussion
Going Forward: Inter-regional Cooperation Across Public Policy and Private Sectors
- Philip
Sugai, Director, Value Research Center, Doshisha
University
- Charles (Mario) Abela, Strategic Advisor,
Value Balancing Alliance; Director, Redefining Value, World
Business Council for Sustainable Development
- Victoria
Hurth, Fellow, Cambridge Institute for Sustainable
Leadership
- Flocy Joseph, Senior Deputy Director, Head
of Commercial, Executive Development, Singapore Management
University
- Jewellord Nem Singh, Global Fellow, The
Wilson Center, Environmental Change & Security Program;
Assistant Professor in International Development,
International Institute of Social Studies
Moderator: Haruko Satoh
17:15-17:30: Closing Remarks
Toshiya Hoshino, Founding Director, ESG-Integration Research and Education Center, Osaka School of International Public Policy; Former-President, The International Academic Forum.