Corporate Social Responsibility in Europe: Discourses and Practices
Sofia Imane Bouterfas,
Stela Raytcheva () and
Gilles Rouet
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Sofia Imane Bouterfas: University of Versailles
Stela Raytcheva: University of Versailles
Gilles Rouet: University of Versailles
Chapter 9 in Responsible Organizations in the Global Context, 2019, pp 153-174 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This chapter relates to the next one (Chap. 10 ) in order to propose, from a theoretical exploration of corporate social responsibility (CSR), an explanation of four cases of Responsabilité Sociale, Sociétale et Environnementale (RSE) strategies of multinational companies and the way organizations make sense of their strategies and practices. Is CSR now related to the universality of values (and of hierarchies of values), in order to legitimize organizational practices? Even if the analysis highlights the diffusion of a new managerial model integrating the CSR, how does one envisage the communication between the practices and the discourses in different ideological, economic, and social contexts?
Keywords: CSR practices; CSR discourses; Local responsibility of companies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-11458-9_9
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