This paper develops a critique of the concept of ‘ethical identity’ as this has been used recently to distinguish between ‘cynical’ and ‘authentic’ forms of corporate responsibility. Taking as our starting point Levinas’ demanding view of responsibility as ‘following the assignation of responsibility for my neighbour’, we use a case study of a packaging company—PackCo—to argue that a concern with being seen and/or seeing oneself as responsible should not be confused with actual responsibility. Our analysis of the case points first to the allure of programmes of strategic corporate responsibility and the ways in which, through identification, they can provide a tacit form of moral sanction to managers in their aggressive pursuit of profit. I...
In this paper, I present a vision of the corporation as a moral person. I point to “the separation o...
International audienceHow do corporations attempt to regulate the ways middle managers draw on disco...
The moral philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas offers a prospectus of stark impossibility for any programm...
This article explores the concept of corporate identity from a moral perspective. In it we argue tha...
Corporate Social Responsibility scholarship has grown significantly in recent decades. However, a ph...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Palgrave Macmillan via t...
The moral status of the corporation is a foundational issue in business ethics. A long-running deba...
Firms are encouraged to manage their corporate responsibility and identity in accordance with the po...
ABSTRACT. In this article I will look into Corporate Legal Responsibility taking into account Levina...
Over the last few decades, scholars from different areas of knowledge including economics, ethics, s...
Managers occupy a particular position in organisations that make them morally responsible for their ...
The moral philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas offers a prospectus of stark impossibility for any programm...
The corporate social responsibility promise is a fascinating one: companies are able and willing to ...
This treatise presents a transcendental argument for corporate social responsibility. The argument i...
Based on ethnographic research of a large food retail cooperative in New York (the Co-op), this arti...
In this paper, I present a vision of the corporation as a moral person. I point to “the separation o...
International audienceHow do corporations attempt to regulate the ways middle managers draw on disco...
The moral philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas offers a prospectus of stark impossibility for any programm...
This article explores the concept of corporate identity from a moral perspective. In it we argue tha...
Corporate Social Responsibility scholarship has grown significantly in recent decades. However, a ph...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Palgrave Macmillan via t...
The moral status of the corporation is a foundational issue in business ethics. A long-running deba...
Firms are encouraged to manage their corporate responsibility and identity in accordance with the po...
ABSTRACT. In this article I will look into Corporate Legal Responsibility taking into account Levina...
Over the last few decades, scholars from different areas of knowledge including economics, ethics, s...
Managers occupy a particular position in organisations that make them morally responsible for their ...
The moral philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas offers a prospectus of stark impossibility for any programm...
The corporate social responsibility promise is a fascinating one: companies are able and willing to ...
This treatise presents a transcendental argument for corporate social responsibility. The argument i...
Based on ethnographic research of a large food retail cooperative in New York (the Co-op), this arti...
In this paper, I present a vision of the corporation as a moral person. I point to “the separation o...
International audienceHow do corporations attempt to regulate the ways middle managers draw on disco...
The moral philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas offers a prospectus of stark impossibility for any programm...