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Dunstan Allison-Hope

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Dunstan Allison-Hope is managing director of advisory services at BSR.

Dunstan Allison-Hope is managing director of advisory services at BSR.

Dunstan works with a diverse range of companies — including those in the information and communications technology (ICT), consumer products and heavy manufacturing sectors — on corporate responsibility issues such as human rights, reporting, sustainability strategy, and stakeholder engagement. Dunstan has significant experience working in the United States, Japan, and China. He also serves on BSR's global Advisory Services Management team, which oversees BSR's consulting and membership strategy and operations.

From 2006 onward, Dunstan facilitated the multi-stakeholder process to develop global principles on freedom of expression and privacy, which included a diverse mix of companies, civil society organizations, academics, and investors. This led to the launch of the Global Network Initiative in October 2008. Dunstan also helped create the Electronic Industry Citizenship Coalition Implementation Group, a collaborative initiative of more than 50 ICT companies working to improve conditions in their supply chains.

In addition, Dunstan was directly involved in the development of the G3 Global Reporting Initiative Guidelines and worked closely with GE on the creation of their first three sustainability reports.

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Artificial intelligence and human rights: We need to talk about the use phase featured image

Artificial intelligence and human rights: We need to talk about the use phase

June 28, 2019

By Dunstan Allison-Hope and Michaela Lee
AI is being used for sustainability and other purposes in transportation and mining and so much more, but the technology companies involved must not forget to put people first.
  • Human Rights
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Here are the 3 hottest debates in sustainability reporting

February 19, 2018

By Dunstan Allison-Hope and Charlotte Bancilhon
Among them: Finding the balance, not competition, between strategy and reporting.
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7 things every company must know about AI

February 6, 2018

By Dunstan Allison-Hope and Jacob Park
Witness these benefits, pitfalls and ethics of cutting-edge computing.
  • Social Responsibility
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7 things you should know about artificial intelligence

January 17, 2018

By Dunstan Allison-Hope and Jacob Park
The rewards and risks for sustainability teams are significant.
  • Information Technology
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Can the GRI and SASB reporting frameworks be collaborative?

January 2, 2018

By Dunstan Allison-Hope
Tim Mohin, chief executive of GRI, and Jean Rogers, chair of the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB), about the dance between standards.
  • Standards & Certification
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Can corporate transparency prevail under Trump?

February 28, 2017

By Dunstan Allison-Hope
Three ways to make the business case for corporate disclosure in the face of an opaque government.
Triangle

The future of reporting is anything but square

September 6, 2016

By Dunstan Allison-Hope
Multiple reporting frameworks can be confusing, but they can all fit together in a single triangle shape...
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A look into the future of reporting standards

August 4, 2016

By Dunstan Allison-Hope
How the Global Reporting Initiative is reshaping its reporting standards to be more user-friendly.
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Why the apple vs. orange defense doesn't cut it on reporting

May 23, 2016

By Dunstan Allison-Hope
Asymmetrical circumstances is no reason to get a pass on measuring environmental performance.
  • Corporate Strategy
  • Commitments & Goals
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The love-hate relationship with sustainability reporting

May 12, 2015

By Dunstan Allison-Hope
As more companies are embracing sustainability reporting, how can the process be improved so that practitioners have better guidelines?
  • Finance & Investing
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