Corporate Social Responsibility: Development on Whose Terms?

Maha Rafi Atal

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Abstract

This chapter surveys the emergence of “corporate social responsibility” as both a concept in business and management research and as a real-world practice in the globalized economy. It argues that for proponents and practitioners, corporate social responsibility represents a form of “re-embedded liberalism” that seek to ground corporate power in relationship to transnational governance organizations and non-governmental nonprofits. It critiques this arrangement’s capacity to advance development, insofar as it excludes and occludes the interests of communities in the Global South, for whom capital remains dis-embedded and unaccountable.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelThe Companion to Development Studies
RedaktørerEmil Dauncey, Vandana Desai, Robert B. Potter
Antal sider4
UdgivelsesstedAbingdon
ForlagRoutledge
Publikationsdato2024
Udgave4.
Sider166-169
Kapitel31
ISBN (Trykt)9780367244231 , 9780367244248
ISBN (Elektronisk)9780429282348
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2024

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