English
 
Help Privacy Policy Disclaimer
  Advanced SearchBrowse

Item

ITEM ACTIONSEXPORT

Released

Book Chapter

Introduction: The Economic, Political, and Ethical Challenges of Corporate Social Responsibility

MPS-Authors
/persons/resource/persons41153

Crouch,  Colin
Auswärtiges Wissenschaftliches Mitglied, MPI for the Study of Societies, Max Planck Society;
University of Warwick Business School, UK;

External Resource
Fulltext (restricted access)
There are currently no full texts shared for your IP range.
Fulltext (public)
There are no public fulltexts stored in PuRe
Supplementary Material (public)
There is no public supplementary material available
Citation

Maclean, C., & Crouch, C. (2011). Introduction: The Economic, Political, and Ethical Challenges of Corporate Social Responsibility. In C. Crouch, & C. Maclean (Eds.), The Responsible Corporation in a Global Economy (pp. 1-28). Oxford: Oxford University Press.


Cite as: https://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-001M-0000-000F-8819-E
Abstract
This introduction provides a broad historical overview of how different institutions (religious, political, civil) have claimed responsibility for collective and public goals and how corporations are now increasingly seen as a social location for the assertion of value claims. The combination of the business case for CSR with this new interest in the social value of corporations on the part of civil society means that both economy and polity have become shot through with concerns about values and ethics. This development is a paradoxical consequence of the neo‐liberal turn in political economy with its commensurate insistence on the autonomy of the market from any critique other than that based on shareholder value maximization. The state is now being challenged as the leading location for debates over values. The potential ambiguities of different corporate positions on issues of social responsibility are also mapped out, depicting the range of potential approaches.