Is the Socially Responsible Corporation a Myth? The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Corporate Social Responsibility
Source
The Academy of Management Vol 23, No 2
Publisher
The Academy of Management
Category
Managing Corporate Responsibility
Despite differences of opinion about the efficacy of corporate social
responsibility, there is a general consensus among academics, policy
makers, and practitioners that corporations operate with a social
sanction that requires that they operate within the norms and mores of
the societies in which they exist. In this article the author argues that the
notion of a socially responsible corporation is potentially an oxymoron
because of the naturally conflicted nature of the corporation. This has
profound implications for our understanding of corporate social
responsibility, what we view as the relevant issues relating to it, and
how we investigate its role and impact.
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