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Bata Corporation

Footwear manufacturer and retailer

SwitzerlandFootwear
63
MIXED

of 100 · stable trend · Some good traits but inconsistent

Standing

63/100

Raw Score

54/85

Confidence

68%

Evidence

Broad

About

Bata is a long-lived global footwear company whose strongest public case comes from affordable access, durable community roots, and real institutional resilience, while its weakest area is integrity in supply-chain and environmental accountability.

The evidence supports an above-neutral but clearly mixed judgment. Bata shows unusually durable purpose, employee-community language, and practical social usefulness, but the public record also includes serious supplier-labor criticism and a notable environmental liability case that keep the profile from reading as clean or exemplary.

Five Pillars

Pillar scores (0–100%)

Core Worldview64%(16/25)
Contribution to Others63%(19/30)
Personal Discipline50%(5/10)
Reliability40%(2/5)
Stability Under Pressure80%(12/15)

Bata scores best on resilience and practical social usefulness because it has sustained affordable footwear access, long institutional continuity, and a visible community program. Integrity is the limiting dimension because supplier-labor controversies and an environmental-liability case show that Bata's governance claims have not always translated into preventive accountability.

17 Criteria Scores

Individual item scores (0–5) with evidence notes

Core Worldview

Belief in god1/5
Belief in unseen order4/5
Belief in revealed guidance2/5
Belief in prophets as examples4/5
Belief in accountability last day5/5

Reliability

Keeps promises agreements contracts commitments and clear communication2/5

Personal Discipline

Prays consistently2/5
Gives obligatory charity3/5

Stability Under Pressure

Patient during personal hardship4/5
Patient during financial difficulty4/5
Patient during conflict pressure fear or battlefield moments4/5

Contribution to Others

Helps relatives3/5
Helps the poor or stuck3/5
Helps orphans or unsupported young people4/5
Helps travelers strangers or cut off people3/5
Helps people who ask directly3/5
Helps free people from constraint3/5

Timeline

Key events and documented turning points

1894

Bata is founded in Zlin by the Bata siblings

The T. & A. Bata Shoe Company was established in Zlin by Tomas, Anna, and Antonin Bata, creating the institution that would grow into a global footwear group.

Created a long-lived footwear institution with wide public reach.

high
1995

Bata environmental case becomes a leading Canadian corporate-liability precedent

The Bata environmental prosecutions in Ontario became a leading corporate-liability case after courts held the company and directors responsible over unlawful industrial-waste discharges and due-diligence failures.

Created a lasting integrity blemish and a benchmark case for environmental governance duties.

high
2011

Bata establishes the Bata Children's Program

Bata launched the Bata Children's Program to channel employee volunteering, educational support, and child-focused community work across markets.

Created a repeatable platform for community engagement that remains part of Bata's public identity.

medium
2014

Bata faces criticism over a Sri Lankan supplier labor-rights conflict

Clean Clothes Campaign said Bata did not take meaningful responsibility after dismissals and anti-union pressure at supplier Palla & Co. in Sri Lanka, despite acknowledging a code-of-conduct breach.

Exposed a gap between Bata's supplier standards and its willingness to secure remedy when workers were harmed.

high
2016

Bata responds after Eastern Europe footwear supply-chain labor reports

After reports alleging widespread labor-rights problems in Eastern European shoe supply chains, Bata responded that suppliers had signed its code of conduct and said it would intensify oversight while acknowledging the living-wage issue.

Shows that Bata engaged publicly under scrutiny, but also that the underlying labor-risk concerns were substantial enough to require defense and stronger oversight.

medium
2025

Bata installs Panos Mytaros as global CEO after a transformation period

Bata appointed Panos Mytaros as global CEO after describing the previous period as one of digital acceleration, streamlined operations, and modernization under Sandeep Kataria.

Signals continuity and strategic renewal rather than retrenchment.

medium

Pressure Tests

Behavior under crisis or scrutiny

Environmental liability case

1995

Bata became a leading Canadian test case for corporate and director liability after unlawful industrial-waste discharges and due-diligence failures.

Response: The outcome did not showcase strong early self-correction; instead it became a cautionary legal precedent about what boards must do.

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Sri Lanka supplier labor conflict

2014

Campaign groups said Bata failed to contribute meaningfully to remedy after mass dismissals and anti-union pressure at a supplier factory producing for the brand.

Response: Bata was criticized for disengaging from the supplier without doing enough for affected workers.

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Eastern Europe labor-rights scrutiny

2016

Reports alleged widespread labor-rights problems in shoe supply chains and Bata publicly defended its standards while promising tighter oversight.

Response: This counts as a mixed result: Bata engaged and answered, but the pressure exposed structural labor-risk questions it could not fully settle.

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Leadership transition after transformation years

2025

Bata replaced its global CEO after a period it described as digital acceleration, operational streamlining, and modernization.

Response: The transition looked orderly and growth-oriented, which supports the case for institutional resilience.

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Progression

crisis years

The institution's moral weak points became clearest when supply-chain and environmental failures tested whether its values translated into remedy and prevention.

down

current stage

Bata now presents as a stable and socially useful company with credible community commitments, but it still carries unresolved trust limits around integrity and independent verification.

mixed

early years

Bata began as a founder-led industrial project that combined product affordability with a paternal but socially ambitious model of business-building.

up

growth years

Bata expanded into a genuinely global footwear network with deep retail reach, multiple brands, and lasting influence in everyday consumer life.

up

Behavioral Patterns

Positive

  • Bata repeatedly ties commercial activity to everyday usefulness, affordability, and wide access to basic footwear.
  • The company shows unusual long-range resilience, surviving state seizure, war-related dislocation, and repeated market transitions.
  • Bata has sustained a visible pattern of child-focused community engagement and employee volunteering rather than relying only on abstract ESG language.

Concerns

  • When labor problems appear in the supply chain, Bata's response can look more procedural than reparative.
  • The environmental-liability history shows that the institution's governance has not always prevented serious compliance failures.
  • The public evidence base is stronger on declared standards than on independently verified downstream labor outcomes.

Evidence Quality

7

Strong

2

Medium

1

Weak

Overall: broad

This profile evaluates observable institutional behavior, commitments, outcomes, and public evidence rather than hidden intention.