La responsabilité sociale de l'entreprise: gouvernance partenariale de la firme ou gouvernance de réseau ?
Jean-Claude Dupuis
Revue d'économie industrielle, 2008, vol. n° 122, issue 2, 67-86
Abstract:
Using a contractual analysis of Corporate Social Responsibility which is prominent today, CSR is presented as an institutional dynamic in which each of the stakeholders plays a role in the governance of the firm. This article shows the inadequacy of a contractual approach which leaves major events unaccounted for. Once these events are integrated in the analysis, CSR emerge more as a form of governing network. More specifically, CSR seems to contribute to a transformation of socio-economic regulations in order to adapt to more and more structured economies which operate on networks on a global level.
Keywords: Corporate social responsibility; micro theories of corporate governance; theories of firm; network (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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