Most practitioners and decision makers look at corporate social responsibility (CSR) as a socially responsible management practice on top of what company leaders generally do: focus on the sustainable, long term financial profitability of their corporation. This book focuses on a political understanding of CSR: the author bridges politics with corporate social responsibility and in a creative and provocative manner. Braun seeks to explore why and how corporations are to be seen as political actors with important roles in our current societies. The first part discusses the social context, the various stakeholder approaches and it also endeavors - with the help of the historic/political parallel of the bourgeois revolutions in the 19th centur...
This paper brings together some of the main scholarly sources and thinkers of the last fifty years o...
<p>In this article, we explore the debate on corporate citizenship and the role of business in globa...
Scholars in management and economics widely share the assumption that business firms focus on profit...
This chapter contributes to the literature by developing a critical theoretical lens on business and...
In this paper we intend to make a contribution to the social-theoretical grounding of the field of c...
Within corporate social responsibility (CSR), the exploration of the political role of firms (politi...
This article takes stock of the discourse on 'political CSR' (PCSR), reconsiders some of its assumpt...
This paper engages with the lively academic debate on the politicization of the firm and more specif...
International audienceWhereas many papers have attempted to link corporate governance, CSR (Corporat...
Populism is an ideologically fluid political vehicle which increases political risk and forces firms...
Populism is an ideologically fluid political vehicle which increases political risk and forces firms...
Once just a slogan used by corporate PR departments, the idea of corporate social responsibility (CS...
No longer only the domain of corporate public relations, corporate social responsibility (CSR) has n...
“Political” corporate social responsibility (CSR) involves businesses taking a political role to add...
We review two important schools within business and society research, which we label positivist and ...
This paper brings together some of the main scholarly sources and thinkers of the last fifty years o...
<p>In this article, we explore the debate on corporate citizenship and the role of business in globa...
Scholars in management and economics widely share the assumption that business firms focus on profit...
This chapter contributes to the literature by developing a critical theoretical lens on business and...
In this paper we intend to make a contribution to the social-theoretical grounding of the field of c...
Within corporate social responsibility (CSR), the exploration of the political role of firms (politi...
This article takes stock of the discourse on 'political CSR' (PCSR), reconsiders some of its assumpt...
This paper engages with the lively academic debate on the politicization of the firm and more specif...
International audienceWhereas many papers have attempted to link corporate governance, CSR (Corporat...
Populism is an ideologically fluid political vehicle which increases political risk and forces firms...
Populism is an ideologically fluid political vehicle which increases political risk and forces firms...
Once just a slogan used by corporate PR departments, the idea of corporate social responsibility (CS...
No longer only the domain of corporate public relations, corporate social responsibility (CSR) has n...
“Political” corporate social responsibility (CSR) involves businesses taking a political role to add...
We review two important schools within business and society research, which we label positivist and ...
This paper brings together some of the main scholarly sources and thinkers of the last fifty years o...
<p>In this article, we explore the debate on corporate citizenship and the role of business in globa...
Scholars in management and economics widely share the assumption that business firms focus on profit...