articleAcademy of Management ReviewMar 8, 2012Closed access

Understanding Attributions of Corporate Social Irresponsibility

Arizona State University · Banner Thunderbird Medical Center

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Abstract

Notwithstanding the significance to organizations of external reactions to bad behavior, the corporate social responsibility literature tends to focus on the meaning of and expectations for responsible behavior, rather than on the meaning of irresponsible behavior. Here we develop a theoretical perspective that explicitly focuses on irresponsibility and that particularly helps explain attributions of social irresponsibility in the minds of the firm's observers. In contrast to approaches in the corporate social responsibility literature that tend to deemphasize the role of the individual perceiver of firm behavior in favor of emphasizing such broader social structures as value systems, institutions, and…

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Keywords
  • Attribution
  • Social psychology
  • Perception
  • Corporation
  • Psychology
  • Corporate social responsibility
  • Meaning (existential)
  • Social responsibility
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Reduced inequalities
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