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Survey Methodology
Key Findings
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Corporate
Government (including multi-lateral institutions)
NGOs
Institutional (e.g., academics)
Service (e.g., consultants, media)
The GlobeScan / SustainAbility Surveys are in field around six times each
year, and provide a regularly updated expert perspective on a range of
timely topics.
You can download all the latest surveys from the GlobeScan or
SustainAbility websites.
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Introduction
This report represents an important milestone. The longestrunning survey of its kind, this years annual Sustainability
Leaders report marks 20 years worth of tracking and analysis
on the evolution of the sustainability agenda, and of the leaders
and institutions most responsible for driving it forward.
According to the 887 expert stakeholders surveyed from
business, government, NGOs and academia across 87 countries,
only one company increased its influence this year: Unilever. The
company not only claims the top slot for the fourth year in a row,
but also does so by its widest ever margin, creating a significant
leadership gap relative to other prominent companies.
Some may argue this isnt very groundbreaking, and/or that
it risks overshadowing the very excellent efforts (and real
performance) of other companies, many of whom dont even
appear in this ranking. We agree. But it is important to recognize
that this is not an objective analysis of which companies, or any
other institutions, are genuinely performing best. It only reflects
the prevailing opinion of experts as to which few of the many
high performing companies are viewed as leaders, and as such,
it is profoundly interesting.
Why is it that Unilever, and Unilever alone, is so universally
recognized as a leader? How has it stayed at the top of the list
for so long far longer than other top performers in past years?
What does it tell us about the state of sustainability, and of
corporate leadership, in general?
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Survey methodology
Academic /
Research
Service /
Media
Demographics
Government
10
14
46
Asia
17
25
24
12
90
Europe
14
37
77
105
102
13
348
10
25
18
24
86
North America
19
40
50
73
68
258
Oceania
17
13
16
59
Total
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113
204
247
299
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887
NGO
Corporate
Other
887 qualified sustainability experts completed the online questionnaire from February 13 to March 26, 2014.
Experts surveyed span 87 countries in Asia, Africa / Middle East, Europe, North America, Latin America /
Caribbean, Australia / New Zealand, and comprise a highly-experienced respondent pool:
68 percent have more than ten years of experience working on sustainability issues.
25 percent have five to ten years of experience.
7 percent have three to four years of experience.
Respondents with less than three years of sustainability experience have been excluded from the results.
Total
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Key findings
Consistent with recent years, experts see social entrepreneurs, NGOs and scientific leaders contributing most to sustainability
leadership, while national government leaders are seen as demonstrating the poorest leadership across geographies.
Regional variations show that leaders of multilateral organizations are more highly favored outside the US and Europe. Corporate
leaders fare best in Asia and worst in Oceania. And local government officials (asked about for the first time this year) are rated
much more highly in North America than anywhere else.
For the fourth year in a row, Unilever is the most recognized corporate sustainability leader. And 2014s results are notably stark
Unilever grows to a 22-point margin over the number-two company, while differences among all others listed have shrunk.
Whereas past leaders have tended to enjoy relatively brief spikes in recognition, Unilevers dominance has proven remarkably
durable. However, past surveys show leadership is always evolving, providing opportunities to capture the attention and
imagination of stakeholders in new ways.
Though past surveys have shown considerable variation in regional leadership, we now see a trend toward a handful of firms being
almost universally favored around the world. In other words, regional diversity in corporate sustainability leadership appears to be
shifting toward general recognition of a few dominant players.
What makes a leader? Experts see integrating sustainability deeply within an organization, a strong vision, performance against
goals, and sustainable products as key drivers.
Over the last 20 years experts see only marginal progress toward the ambitions set forth in Agenda 21. At the time, the Rio
conventions were seen as a significant driver of future sustainability success. Today, experts see technology and the private sector
holding the most promise to advance sustainability.
Experts increasingly point to competitive pressure as stimulating corporate sustainability, beating out other tools and drivers,
including green consumerism, by a healthy margin.
A sign of the times, the economic aspects of sustainability are expected to receive the most attention in the near term.
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Institutional Leaders
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Leadership performance
Government leaders continue to receive the lowest scores on sustainability leadership. Corporate
leaders do only marginally better, while social entrepreneurs who are perceived to combine aspects
of both business and nonprofit approaches come out on top.
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Social Entrepreneurs
40
37
NGO Leaders
22
Corporate Leaders
20
Nationally Elected
Government Leaders
5 (Excellent)
8
38
39
Leaders of Multilateral
Organisations
Locally Elected
Government Officials
32
14
40
22
13
22
12
45
23
41
35
41
12
28
32
18
11
17
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Question
Please rate the overall
performance of each of the
following types of leaders in
advancing the sustainability
agenda over the past year?
Please use a scale from 1
to 5 where 1 is poor and
5 is excellent.
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1 (Poor)
DK / NA
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Social Entrepreneurs
50
40
30
20
10
NGO Leaders
Question
Leaders of Multilateral
Organisations
Corporate Leaders
Nationally Elected
Government Leaders
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2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
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Asia
Social Entrepreneurs
Europe
41
51
North America
49
Oceania
62
51
43
59
43
44
44
NGO Leaders
44
57
42
50
42
Leaders of Multilateral
Organisations
28
Corporate Leaders
28
39
22
Locally Elected
Government Officials
13
Nationally Elected
Government Leaders
10
10
20
19
22
21
12
2
31
5
2
58
53
43
30
12
24
Latin America /
Caribbean
Question
Please rate the overall
performance of each of the
following types of leaders in
advancing the sustainability
agenda over the past year?
Please use a scale from 1
to 5 where 1 is poor and
5 is excellent.
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Government
Social Entrepreneurs
57
NGO Leaders
Leaders of Multilateral
Organisations
Corporate Leaders
Locally Elected
Government Officials
Nationally Elected
Government Leaders
51
48
Academic /
Research
NGO
45
16
28
48
34
50
15
16
21
16
14
2
Media /
Service
42
48
52
39
46
20
30
14
6
47
31
39
24
25
21
25
11
15
3
Other
61
54
52
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Corporate
Question
Please rate the overall
performance of each of the
following types of leaders in
advancing the sustainability
agenda over the past year?
Please use a scale from 1
to 5 where 1 is poor and
5 is excellent.
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Corporate Leaders
on Sustainability
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% of Experts
33
Unilever
-5
Patagonia
Interface
+8
-4
7
6
Question
Natura
Nike
GE
Walmart
Puma
IKEA
Coca Cola
13
-5
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Unilever
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20
10
10
Question
20
20
20
20
14
13
12
11
Walmart
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13
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10
09
07
06
05
14
13
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10
09
07
06
05
14
10
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09
10
20
10
07
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06
05
14
13
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10
09
07
06
05
30
GE
20
20
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20
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20
20
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Patagonia
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Dow
Unilever
Shell
Patagonia
BP
Interface
Interface
Marks &
Spencer
4
Monsato
5
Walmart
Dupont
GE
Puma
Novo Nordisk
3M
1997
1998
1999
Suncor
2000 2001
Alcan
2002
2004
2005
2006
2007
Nike
Natura Toyota
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
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Question
10
0
2005
2007
GE
2009
Walmart
2011
Shell
2013
Toyota
2014
BP
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% of Experts, by Region
Asia
Europe
Unilever
22
Unilever
Nestl
Nestl
Tata Group
Coca Cola
Walmart
38
Unilever
Marks &
Spencer
11
Patagonia
Interface
Question
North America
39
Unilever
17
Patagonia
Latin America /
Caribbean
Oceania
Westpac
17
Natura
Unilever
15
Unilever
Interface
10
Interface
Nike
GE
Walmart
Puma
36
22
Nestl
Interface
Puma
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Leadership characteristics
What makes a leader? Experts see integrating sustainability deeply within an organization,
performance against goals, and sustainable products as key drivers.
Commitment to
sustainability values*
22
Sustainable products /
services
11
5
9
Stakeholder engagement
9
9
Ambitious targets /
policies
Long-term
commitment
15
12
11
Question
5
7
2014
2013
7
7
5
Integrated
sustainability values
Supply chain
management
15
11
18
13
12
Transparency /
communication
Innovation / R&D
11
10
Executive leadership
has strong SD values
26
16
29
2012
6
8
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Leadership attributes
When experts consider the six attributes of the Extended Leadership framework, they see leading
companies performing well across all of them, but excelling most at putting forth a strong vision that is
backed up with robust goals.
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Goals
Define relevant, ambitious targets
and motivate achievement)
40
36
50
Offer
Innovate and demonstrate impact
via core business
29
47
Transparency
Inform and influence stakeholders
28
48
Brand
Connect and engage
Advocacy
Lead and mobilize change among others
31
40
29
Question
Please rate the performance
of [INSERT COMPANY
#1 FROM Q2] on each
the following attributes of
corporate sustainability
leadership.
Please use a scale from 1
to 5 where 1 is poor and
5 is excellent.
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5 (Excellent)
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20-Year Retrospective on
Sustainability Progress
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Average Rating on 5-point Scale,
1994 - 2014
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2.2
2014
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2.0
1994
Question
The Rio Earth Summit in
1992, and specifically its
Agenda 21 document,
provided an agenda for action
towards sustainability. How
would you assess the global
progress achieved to-date in
implementing this agenda?
Please use a scale from 1 to
5 where 1 is poor and 5 is
excellent.
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Excellent (4+5)
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Neutral (3)
Poor (1+2)
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Technology
60
35
Corporations
41
International ENGOs
41
Joint Implementation
Policy Institutes
28
Rio Conventions
25
22
23
18
Question
35
33
Trading Blocks
Development Assistance
45
35
20
Trade
56
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1994
36
33
25
44
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Competitive pressure
61
45
Green consumerism
Full-cost
accounting/pricing
44
Life-cycle product
stewardship standards
29
Environmentally-motivated
trade restrictions/actions
30
Eco-labeling programs
24
25
64
Question
52
45
40
38
2014
34
1994
In terms of stimulating
industry to adopt sustainable
development principles,
there are a number of
different tools or drivers.
How significant a role do you
expect each of the following
will play in advancing
appropriate corporate
behavior over the next 5
years?
Please use a 5 point scale where
1 is minor and 5 is major.
42
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1997 - 2014
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Economic aspects
50
Social aspects
40
Natural resource
management
30
Environment/nature
20
Human health
10
Question
Which of the following
aspects of Sustainable
Development do you
expect will receive the most
attention in your organization
or network over the next 5
years?
Please select NO MORE
than TWO.
0
1997 1998
2000
2002
2005
2014
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Eric Whan
Sustainability Director, GlobeScan
eric.whan@globescan.com
Chris Guenther
Research Director, SustainAbility
guenther@sustainability.com
JP Leous
Manager, SustainAbility
leous@sustainability.com
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