商业-政府互动中的动态去责任化

Dynamic De-responsibilization in Business–Government Interactions

ORGANIZATION STUDIES · 2019
被引 44
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

研究南非矿业公司与政府互动如何导致双方社会责任的消散,以2002-2012年马里卡纳地区生活条件恶化为案例,提出动态去责任化过程模型,对批判政治企业社会责任和关注政府民主问责角色有启示。

Abstract

I contribute to the ‘political CSR’ debate on whether companies can or should fill public governance gaps by exploring how related business–government interactions may result in corporate social irresponsibility. I studied interactions between mining companies and the government in South Africa between 2002 and 2012, focusing on processes that contributed to the deterioration of living conditions in the Marikana area, site of an infamous massacre in 2012. The analysis resulted in a process model of dynamic de-responsibilization, in which business–government interactions progressively dissipate the adopted and enacted social responsibilities of both the government and business. This extends extant critiques of political CSR and elaborates CSiR as not only a systemic, but also a processual phenomenon, and it focuses related scholarly and practical attention on problematizing the government’s role as custodian of democratic accountability.

企业社会责任政治企业社会责任公司治理公共管理政治经济学