articleAdministrative Science QuarterlyJun 1, 2003Closed access

Misery Loves Companies: Rethinking Social Initiatives by Business

Harvard University Press · University of Michigan

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Abstract

Companies are increasingly asked to provide innovative solutions to deep-seated problems of human misery, even as economic theory instructs managers to focus on maximizing their shareholders' wealth. In this paper, we assess how organization theory and empirical research have thus far responded to this tension over corporate involvement in wider social life. Organizational scholarship has typically sought to reconcile corporate social initiatives with seemingly inhospitable economic logic. Depicting the hold that economics has had on how the relationship between the firm and society is conceived, we examine the consequences for organizational research and theory by appraising both the 30-year quest for an…

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Keywords
  • Normative
  • Shareholder
  • Corporation
  • Stakeholder theory
  • Scholarship
  • Stakeholder
  • Sociology
  • Organizational theory
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