Scholars are divided over the question of whether managerial aspirational talk that contradicts current business practices can contribute to corporate social responsibility (CSR). In this conceptual article, we explore the rhetorical dynamics of aspirational talk that either impede or foster CSR. We argue that self-persuasive CSR rhetoric, as one enactment of aspirational talk, can attract attention and scrutiny from organizational members. Continued adherence to this rhetoric, however, creates and perpetuates tensions that lead to a vicious circle of disengagement. A virtuous circle, by contrast, requires a shift toward an agonistic rhetoric that transcends tensions by rearticulating aspirations in concurrence with situated understandi...
Contains fulltext : 143373.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This contribu...
In this paper we intend to make a contribution to the social-theoretical grounding of the field of c...
In today\u27s global political and media climate, the stakes are high for corporations, local or oth...
Scholars are divided over the question of whether managerial aspirational talk that contradicts curr...
Scholars are divided over the question of whether managerial aspirational talk that contradicts curr...
A recent emergence of academic discourse within organisation and management scholarship is encouragi...
The purpose of this study is to set out the benefits for the public relations (PR) field of framing ...
Following Aristotelianism, which considers the greatest human virtue to be acting according to commu...
Conventional research on CSR communication takes on a managerial approach. This approach view CSR ac...
Post Enron has witnessed renewed concern regarding corporations’ failure to behave responsibly, both...
Post Enron has witnessed renewed concern regarding corporations\u27 failure to behave responsibly, b...
The purpose of this thesis is to study aspirational corporate social responsibility (CSR) communicat...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate industry expert discourses on aspirational cor...
With increased stakeholder scrutiny, it is increasingly salient to consider how corporations make th...
The purpose of this thesis is to describe the discursive development and to investigate the politica...
Contains fulltext : 143373.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This contribu...
In this paper we intend to make a contribution to the social-theoretical grounding of the field of c...
In today\u27s global political and media climate, the stakes are high for corporations, local or oth...
Scholars are divided over the question of whether managerial aspirational talk that contradicts curr...
Scholars are divided over the question of whether managerial aspirational talk that contradicts curr...
A recent emergence of academic discourse within organisation and management scholarship is encouragi...
The purpose of this study is to set out the benefits for the public relations (PR) field of framing ...
Following Aristotelianism, which considers the greatest human virtue to be acting according to commu...
Conventional research on CSR communication takes on a managerial approach. This approach view CSR ac...
Post Enron has witnessed renewed concern regarding corporations’ failure to behave responsibly, both...
Post Enron has witnessed renewed concern regarding corporations\u27 failure to behave responsibly, b...
The purpose of this thesis is to study aspirational corporate social responsibility (CSR) communicat...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate industry expert discourses on aspirational cor...
With increased stakeholder scrutiny, it is increasingly salient to consider how corporations make th...
The purpose of this thesis is to describe the discursive development and to investigate the politica...
Contains fulltext : 143373.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This contribu...
In this paper we intend to make a contribution to the social-theoretical grounding of the field of c...
In today\u27s global political and media climate, the stakes are high for corporations, local or oth...