Historic Corporate Social Responsibility

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serval:BIB_E6174D5ED312
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Publications
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Title
Historic Corporate Social Responsibility
Journal
Academy of Management Review
Author(s)
Schrempf-Stirling J., Palazzo G., Phillips R. A.
ISSN
0363-7425
1930-3807
Publication state
Published
Issued date
01/10/2016
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
41
Number
4
Pages
700-719
Language
english
Abstract
Corporations are increasingly held responsible for activities up and down their value chains but outside their traditional corporate boundaries. Recently, a similar wave of criticism has arisen about corporate activities of the past, overseen by prior generations of managers. Yet there is little or no scholarly theorizing about the ways contemporary managers engage with these critiques or how this corporate engagement with the past affects the legitimacy of current business. Extending theorizing about political corporate social responsibility and organizational legitimacy, we address this omission by asking the following: (1) What is the theoretical basis for holding a corporation responsible for decisions made by prior generations of managers? (2) What is the process by which such claims are raised and contested? (3) What are the relevant features that render a charge of historical harm-doing more or less legitimate in the current context? (4) How will a corporation’s response to such charges affect the intensity of the future narrative contests and the corporation’s own legitimacy?
Keywords
historic corporate social responsibility, corporate legitimacy, corporate social responsibility, business history
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