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CSR as value attunement within governance processes

stakeholder dialogue, corporate principles and regulation

CSR as value attunement within governance processes

stakeholder dialogue, corporate principles and regulation

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I argue that a governance perspective on corporate social responsibility (CSR) makes it possible to explain why the concept will always be under-defined, is normative and thus political by nature, and is and should be difficult to measure. The perspective also makes it possible to understand the interaction between corporate values and stakeholders values. In processes of dialogue within governance systems and governance structures, changing insights into the principles of CSR can lead to regulation or its adjustment. Power is important in these dialogues. Principles are at least partly shaped within governance systems and governance structures, and they influence the outcomes of corporate policies. Changes within the regulatory framework could also lead to changes in the principles of CSR. Value attunement processes could lead to regulation, which again influences the governance structures and thus the power of stakeholders within the dialogue. The theoretical model provided helps to analyze why CSR is different in companies, cultures and academic traditions.

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OrganisatieHogeschool van Amsterdam
Gepubliceerd inBusiness & Society Review Wiley-Blackwell, Vol. 121, Uitgave: 3, Pagina's: 365-390
Datum2016-09-08
TypeArtikel
DOI10.1111/basr.12091
TaalEngels

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