Gender, Business Ethics, and Corporate Social Responsibility: Assessing and Refocusing a Conversation

Kate Grosser*, Jeremy Moon, Julie A. Nelson

*Corresponding author af dette arbejde

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Abstract

This article reviews a conversation between business ethicists and feminist scholars begun in the early 1990s and traces the development of that conversation in relation to feminist theory. A bibliographic analysis of the business ethics (BE) and corporate social responsibility (CSR) literatures over a twenty-five-year period elucidates the degree to which gender has been a salient concern, the methodologies adopted, and the ways in which gender has been analyzed (by geography, issue type, and theoretical perspective). Identifying significant limitations to the incorporation of feminist theory in these literatures, we discuss how feminist scholarship relating to behaviour (through psychology and related fields), organizations (through feminist organization studies), and economics (through feminist economics) could be integrated. We suggest that a better integration of feminist theory would strengthen BE/CSR research, and point to new research directions and agendas arising from our approach.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelLeadership, Gender, and Organization
RedaktørerMollie Painter, Patricia H. Werhane
Antal sider27
UdgivelsesstedCham
ForlagSpringer
Publikationsdato2023
Udgave2.
Sider103-129
ISBN (Trykt)9783031244445, 9783031244476
ISBN (Elektronisk)9783031244452
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2023
NavnIssues in Business Ethics
Nummer63
ISSN0925-6733

Emneord

  • Business ethics
  • CSR
  • Feminism
  • Gender

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