Responsabilité sociale des entreprises et capitalisme financier: pourquoi la régulation fait défaut
Antoine Rémond
Revue française de socio-Economie, 2009, vol. n° 4, issue 2, 155-175
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Corporate Social Responsibility is sometimes presented as an institutional form capable of producing a new form of regulation of financial capitalism. This article rejects that analysis. The two main forces exerting pressure on the firm, being ethical investment and responsible consumption, do not constitute sufficient restraints. CSR therefore remains a voluntary engagement the adoption of which will not lead to the evolution of a new social compromise.
Keywords: corporate social responsibility; social and ethical investment; socially responsible consumption; regulation; social compromise (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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