Carroll’s pyramid of CSR: taking another look
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Abstract
In this review article, the author takes another look at the well-known Carroll's Pyramid of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). In this article, he comments on the framework's popular useage and then presents a summary of the four-part definitional framework upon which the pyramid was created. He then comments on several characteristics of the model that were not emphasized when initially published: ethics permeates the pyramid; tensions and tradeoffs inherent; its' integrated, unified whole; its' sustainable stakeholder framework, and; its' global applicability and use in different contexts. The article concludes by looking to the future.
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- Corporate social responsibility
- Pyramid (geometry)
- Stakeholder
- Bottom of the pyramid
- Social responsibility
- Sociology
- Epistemology
- Computer science
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