L'apport des présupposés de la théorie politique aristotélicienne pour penser la conception intégrative de la RSE
Bernard Guéry ()
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Bernard Guéry: ER IPC - ER IPC - Facultés libres de philosophie et de psychologie
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The integrative conception of corporate social responsibility offers a structural unity between the goals of the company and those of its stakeholders. Yet, the idea that taking into account the goals of stakeholders guarantees a higher performance is still to be proven. Aristotle's writings allow us to settle the conditions of such a causal bond. Man is naturally social, hence his finality is the good of the society as a whole. It is, therefore, thanks to others' mediation that he reaches his natural finality: happiness. This makes us think that, a priori, the company performs more when taking into account the goals of its stakeholders.
Keywords: Aristotle; CSR; Stakeholder Theory; Philosophy; City; Mots-clés : Aristote; RSE; parties prenantes; Cité; philosophie (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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Published in Revue de l'Organisation Responsable, 2013, 8 (1), pp.66-80. ⟨10.3917/ror.081.0066⟩
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DOI: 10.3917/ror.081.0066
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