TY - JOUR
T1 - Unpacking Micro-CSR Through a Computational Literature Review
T2 - An Identity Heterogeneity View of Internal Stakeholders
AU - Xie, Jiangtao
AU - Jain, Tanusree
N1 - Published online: 07 December 2023.
PY - 2024/2
Y1 - 2024/2
N2 - The role of individuals in corporate social responsibility (CSR), or micro-CSR, has garnered increasing scholarly attention. This emphasis of this research is on internal stakeholders (i.e., employees) who design, implement, and structure CSR activities. While theoretically internal stakeholders contain multiple sub-categories of employees (e.g., top management, middle-level managers, or lower-level employees), extant micro-CSR literature has taken a homogenous view of internal stakeholders – that is, it ignores the critical hierarchical and socio-psychological differences among employees. To provide a comprehensive view of micro-CSR scholarship, we employ a novel computational literature review design to analyse the abstracts of 461 research articles published between 1970 and 2021. Our further in-depth analysis of 190 representative papers unravels how micro-CSR research is fragmented and clustered across four sub-fields within management sciences – organisational behaviour, human resource management, corporate governance, and leadership. Building on an identity heterogeneity view of internal stakeholders, we propose a comprehensive research agenda to advance micro-CSR research.
AB - The role of individuals in corporate social responsibility (CSR), or micro-CSR, has garnered increasing scholarly attention. This emphasis of this research is on internal stakeholders (i.e., employees) who design, implement, and structure CSR activities. While theoretically internal stakeholders contain multiple sub-categories of employees (e.g., top management, middle-level managers, or lower-level employees), extant micro-CSR literature has taken a homogenous view of internal stakeholders – that is, it ignores the critical hierarchical and socio-psychological differences among employees. To provide a comprehensive view of micro-CSR scholarship, we employ a novel computational literature review design to analyse the abstracts of 461 research articles published between 1970 and 2021. Our further in-depth analysis of 190 representative papers unravels how micro-CSR research is fragmented and clustered across four sub-fields within management sciences – organisational behaviour, human resource management, corporate governance, and leadership. Building on an identity heterogeneity view of internal stakeholders, we propose a comprehensive research agenda to advance micro-CSR research.
KW - Corporate social responsibility
KW - Micro-CSR
KW - Literature review
KW - Structural topic model
KW - Internal stakeholders
KW - Corporate social responsibility
KW - Micro-CSR
KW - Literature review
KW - Structural topic model
KW - Internal stakeholders
U2 - 10.1016/j.jbusres.2023.114451
DO - 10.1016/j.jbusres.2023.114451
M3 - Review article
SN - 0148-2963
VL - 172
JO - Journal of Business Research
JF - Journal of Business Research
M1 - 114451
ER -