Reconsidering Instrumental Corporate Social Responsibility through the Mafia Metaphor

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作者
Gond, Jean-Pascal
Palazzo, Guido
Basu, Kunal
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BAD MANAGEMENT THEORIES; FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE; ORGANIZATION; BUSINESS; ETHICS; LEADERSHIP; STRATEGY; SOCIETY; MARKET; ATTRACTIVENESS;
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10.5840/beq20091913
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F [经济];
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02 ;
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The purpose of this paper is to critically evaluate the instrumental perspective on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in practice and theory by relying on sociological analyses of a well known organization: the Italian Mafia. Legal businesses might share features of the Mafia, such as the propensity to exploit a governance vacuum in society, a strong organizational identity that demarcates the inside from the outside, and an extreme profit motive. Instrumental CSR practices have the power to accelerate a firm's transition to Mafia status through its own pathologies. The boundaries of such instrumentalism are explored and lessons for future CSR research derived, with specific emphasis on a firm's social and normative embeddedness, taking into account the inherent challenge of regulating corporate behaviour in the global economy.
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