玻璃天花板之上的变革:日本企业的企业社会责任与性别多样性

Change above the Glass Ceiling: Corporate Social Responsibility and Gender Diversity in Japanese Firms

ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCE QUARTERLY · 2017
被引 159
人大 A+FT50UTD24ABS 4*

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研究日本企业如何应对全球企业社会责任规范,发现CSR经理推动高层性别多样性以平衡人力资源和投资者关系经理的冲突,但仅改善高管层女性比例,未惠及基层。

Abstract

This article examines how local organizations respond to the global norm of corporate social responsibility (CSR), focusing on the case of workplace gender diversity in Japan. Though many global institutional investors have declared their commitment to CSR principles, whether and how their investments actually improve local practices has yet to be examined. We hypothesize that changes implemented by local firms in response to pressure from global institutional investors are shaped by political dynamics among competing professional groups in organizations. Through interviews with CSR managers and consultants in Japan, we find that CSR managers push for gender diversity only in the upper ranks of their organizations. This helps managers limit resistance from human resources managers, who want to maintain the traditional employment system, while still gaining support from investor relations managers, who support changes that are visible to investors. Our findings from panel data analysis further document this change above the glass ceiling. Analyzing more than 800 Japanese firms between 2001 and 2009, we show that both foreign investment and the within-firm influence of CSR and investor relations managers significantly increased the number of women on boards and in managerial positions but did not improve the lot of those in non-managerial or entry-level positions. Our study contributes to research on diffusion and organizational change by illuminating interprofessional politics in the local implementation of global norms.

企业社会责任性别多样性公司治理组织变革日本企业