Purpose - This chapter engages critically with the ideas of corporate social responsibility (CSR) and irresponsibility (CSI) in order to examine their utility for the purposes of realizing more socially just and environmentally sustainable social and economic practices. Methodology/approach - The chapter develops Marx's understanding of the twin pressures of class struggle and inter-capitalist competition in setting the limits of agency for corporate actors. It is thus theoretical and discursive in nature. Findings - The findings of the chapter suggest that the scope for corporate agency in relation to responsibility/irresponsibility is severely limited by inter-capitalist competition and capitalist social relations. It therefore argues tha...
A corporation is incorporated for the purpose of advancement of economy and society. Business largel...
textabstractCorporate social responsibility (CSR), or the idea that companies should combine econom...
Corporate social irresponsibility may, indeed, be one of the “grand challenges” of international bus...
This paper situates the field of action known as “corporate social responsibility ” within the theor...
Although extensive research has explored topics related to corporate social responsibility (CSR)—par...
The present literature in this area is usually focused on corporate social responsibility (CSR) and ...
The notion of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) seems appealing amidst unprecedented corporate a...
The development of the idea of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has a long and diverse history ...
The task of this paper is to trace the academic discourse on corporate social responsibility (CSR) b...
The paper criticises the dominant discourse of corporate social responsibility (CSR) by examining si...
The notion of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) seems appealing amidst unprecedented corporate a...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to argue that there are structural and functional limits to co...
In this paper we intend to make a contribution to the social-theoretical grounding of the field of c...
In recent years more attention has been focussed on the actions of corporations in society. This can...
Corporate Social Resposibility (CSR) can be defined as a concept through which companies at the stag...
A corporation is incorporated for the purpose of advancement of economy and society. Business largel...
textabstractCorporate social responsibility (CSR), or the idea that companies should combine econom...
Corporate social irresponsibility may, indeed, be one of the “grand challenges” of international bus...
This paper situates the field of action known as “corporate social responsibility ” within the theor...
Although extensive research has explored topics related to corporate social responsibility (CSR)—par...
The present literature in this area is usually focused on corporate social responsibility (CSR) and ...
The notion of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) seems appealing amidst unprecedented corporate a...
The development of the idea of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has a long and diverse history ...
The task of this paper is to trace the academic discourse on corporate social responsibility (CSR) b...
The paper criticises the dominant discourse of corporate social responsibility (CSR) by examining si...
The notion of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) seems appealing amidst unprecedented corporate a...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to argue that there are structural and functional limits to co...
In this paper we intend to make a contribution to the social-theoretical grounding of the field of c...
In recent years more attention has been focussed on the actions of corporations in society. This can...
Corporate Social Resposibility (CSR) can be defined as a concept through which companies at the stag...
A corporation is incorporated for the purpose of advancement of economy and society. Business largel...
textabstractCorporate social responsibility (CSR), or the idea that companies should combine econom...
Corporate social irresponsibility may, indeed, be one of the “grand challenges” of international bus...