BELA ASIA PACIFIC RESEARCH REPORT:
TRENDS IN CULTURE, BULLYING, AND HARASSMENT

We are delighted to release our first Business Ethics Leadership Alliance (BELA) Asia Pacific Survey and Report: Trends in Culture, Bullying, and Harassment. This survey, you may recall, was launched under the direction of the BELA Asia Pacific community and a dedicated working group, comprised of leaders from Johnson Controls, Nokia, and EY.

Special thanks to the Chapter’s co-chair William E. Connor & Associates, Omega Compliance, our global partners Baker McKenzie, EY, and Morrison & Foerster for taking the time out to share their insights. 

This report covers five critical areas:

  1. Measuring culture
  2. Tracking ethical misconduct
  3. Bullying and harassment claims
  4. Investigations
  5. Creating a culture of cybersecurity

In addition to the data provided, we have featured a variety of “spotlight” conversations highlighting the shared expertise of leaders across APAC.

One key finding is the struggle among companies to measure culture in a virtual or hybrid setting. Another high-level finding is that leaders prioritize collecting data that illustrates employee sentiment, or how they feel about their organization, and that unreliable data is an inhibitor for telling the full story.

Below, please find PDFs to specific data points and the full interviews highlighted throughout this report.

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2021 BELA APAC RESEARCH PROJECT
WORKING COMMITTEE LEADERS

MONA DANGE
Global Head, Regional & Business Group Compliance, Nokia

SONALI NARASIMHAN
Regional Head of Compliance, Asia Pacific, Johnson Controls

RAMESH MOOSA
Asean and Singapore Forensic & Integrity Services Leader, EY

LEADERSHIP SPOTLIGHTS IN THE REPORT INCLUDE

RESEARCH DATA TO SUPPORT YOUR WORK