"The Big WHY": Philip Morris's failed search for corporate social value.

  • McDaniel, Patricia A
  • Malone, Ruth E
Publication date
October 2012
Publisher
eScholarship, University of California

Abstract

We examined Philip Morris USA's exploration of corporate social responsibility practices and principles and its outcome.We analyzed archival internal tobacco industry documents, generated in 2000 to 2002, related to discussions of corporate social responsibility among a Corporate Responsibility Taskforce and senior management at Philip Morris.In exploring corporate social responsibility, Philip Morris executives sought to identify the company's social value-its positive contribution to society. Struggling to find an answer, they considered dramatically changing the way the company marketed its products, apologizing for past actions, and committing the company to providing benefits for future generations. These ideas were eventually abandone...

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