COVID-19、社会化和商业在社会中的未来

COVID-19, Societalization, and the Future of Business in Society

ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT PERSPECTIVES · 2020
被引 262 · 同刊同年前 8%
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

运用社会化理论分析COVID-19如何改变商业在社会中的角色,基于美国案例讨论三种可能的长远影响,为研究极端事件对商业与社会关系的影响提供新视角。

Abstract

COVID-19 is profoundly affecting almost all aspects of economic and social life globally. Governments have closed borders, banned mass gatherings, and enforced social distancing, generating a new normal for businesses and individual citizens. Measures taken to protect public health have threatened the global economy, necessitating economic stimulus in most countries and reconfiguring the role of business in society. Will the role of business in society return to normal after COVID-19, or will it be reconfigured in enduring and impactful ways? We use Alexander’s (2018, 2019) theory of “societalization” to examine how socially disruptive extreme events affect the role of business in society. To address this, we apply societalization to the revelatory example of COVID-19 and evaluate its impact on society. Our analysis of the societalization of COVID-19 in the United States shows that concern regarding pandemic disease has moved from the governmental inside to the civic outside, placing strain on society and leading to regulatory response and a significant societal backlash. We discuss three scenarios regarding the long-term impact of COVID-19 on the role of business in society, suggest that societalization provides useful insights into other socially disruptive extreme events, and identify implications for future business and society research.

商业与社会政治经济学社会学公共卫生