Why would corporations behave in socially responsible ways? an institutional theory of corporate social responsibility
Dartmouth College · Copenhagen Business School
Abstract
I offer an institutional theory of corporate social responsibility consisting of a series of propositions specifying the conditions under which corporations are likely to behave in socially responsible ways. I argue that the relationship between basic economic conditions and corporate behavior is mediated by several institutional conditions: public and private regulation, the presence of nongovernmental and other independent organizations that monitor corporate behavior, institutionalized norms regarding appropriate corporate behavior, associative behavior among corporations themselves, and organized dialogues among corporations and their stakeholders.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 155.39
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 174
Authors
1- JLJohn L. CampbellCorresponding
Dartmouth College, Copenhagen Business School
Topics & keywords
- Corporate social responsibility
- Institutional theory
- Social responsibility
- Business
- Stakeholder
- Corporate governance
- Public relations
- Accounting