国家制度层面企业社会责任的显性化

Explicitization of Corporate Social Responsibilities at the National Institutional Level

BUSINESS & SOCIETY · 2025
被引 2
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

跳出企业层面,从国家制度角度分析日本企业社会责任(CSR)显性化的过程,提出一个包含理念、评价方式和控制结构三个维度的框架,并指出政府通过理念引导推动这一变化。

Abstract

This article complements company-level approaches on the explicitization of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), zooming out to the national institutional level. We draw on qualitative data collected during several research stays in Japan, a case with a recent uptake of “explicit” CSR, where, historically, companies focused on “implicit” CSR. We present an empirically grounded framework for CSR explicitization at the national institutional level, involving three dimensions of changes: (a) ideas around CSR, (b) modes of evaluation of CSR, and (c) structures of control over CSR. In Japan, this process has been driven by the government, orchestrating these changes. Our framework contextualizes earlier understandings of CSR explicitization, allowing critical examination in relation to socio-political developments and providing the grounds for future comparative analysis of CSR explicitization. Furthermore, we add to the literature on the government-CSR nexus, introducing the notion of ideational steering as a new mode of government orchestration and shedding light on the role of financial market actors as co-regulators of CSR.

企业社会责任制度理论日本经济政府与商业关系比较制度分析