The Erb Principles for Corporate Political Responsibility
A non-partisan approach to help make CPR the norm
The Erb Principles for CPR offer an actionable, non-partisan template to help companies determine whether and how to engage in civic and political affairs responsibly.
Combined with similar efforts by other actors, we believe these principles will foster an environment in which more companies will thrive, more Americans will prosper, we can find solutions to shared challenges and strengthen trust in civic institutions.
A Summary of the Erb Principles for CPR
- Legitimacy: How can the firm determine whether to engage with an issue and what the right course of action is?
- Accountability: How can the firm align its actions with its commitments to purpose, values, stated goals, and stakeholders?
- Responsibility: How can the firm actively support the systems on which the economy, society, and life depend?
- Transparency: How can the firm communicate openly and honestly about its political activities?
Put the Principles into Action with the CPR Decision Tool & Executive Conversation Guide
Explore what it looks like to put the Erb Principles for CPR into action using a specific upcoming decision. Designed to help executives make responsible high-stakes decisions in a polarized world, this tool walks you through four steps in drafting decisions and clarifying rationale:
- What is the challenge?
- Should we engage in this area and why?
- How can we engage responsibly?
- How will we communicate and follow-up?
CPR Showcase
The latest CPR content and news from the Erb Institute, our partners, and outside outlets
How — and When — Companies Should Engage in the Political Process
In a recent Harvard Business Review article, Niskanen Center Senior Fellow Ed Dolan explores how the Erb Principles for Corporate Political Responsibility help offer a comprehensive set of objective standards against which to judge corporate political activities. ...
Corporate Political Responsibility in a Captured Economy
In a recent ProMarket op-ed, authors Ed Dolan and Claudine Schneider share why the Erb Principles for CPR provide a framework for legitimate, accountable, responsible and transparent corporate political engagement — without sacrificing the interests of shareholders. ...
Corporations were never supposed to write the rules of the game. Now they need to help make them better for capitalism to survive
In this op-ed in Fortune, Maureen Kline of Pirelli Tire discusses how the Erb Principles for CPR provide a framework to enable the corporate lobbying community to make the shift toward a more holistic stakeholder-focused approach without losing focus on creating value...
What People Are Saying
Diverse perspectives on the value of the Erb Principles for CPR
Inaugural Supporters
The supporters of the Erb Principles for CPR have committed to sustaining their current CPR practices and taking new actions over time that align with the principles. Supporters have committed to complete one of three actions in the next 12 months.
THREE INITIAL ACTIONS
CPA-Zicklin Model Code of Conduct for Political Spending
GRI 415 Related to Public Policy
Policy Prohibiting Election-Related Spending from Corporate Treasury Funds