Responsabilité sociale des entreprises et économie sociale et solidaire: des relations complexes
Jerome Blanc
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This text analyzes the relationships between the very recent dynamics of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and that, older but renovated, of Social and Solidarity-based Economy (SSE). The link was stated positively by international organisations representing Social economy, and during the European Multi-stakeholder Forum launched by the European Commission in 2002 as well. An examination of statuses shows at what extent Social Economy is undoubtedly ahead in several domains covered by CSR processes. As a return, these processes stimulated a regeneration of SSE, through works on social utility and specific internal evaluation methodologies. Lastly, NGOs and foundations increasingly exist as stimulation of, as well as tools for, CSR; this leads to change the French model of social and solidarity-based economy. All this analysis shows ambiguous relationships between CSR and SSE.
Keywords: Corporate social responsibility; CSR; Social and solidarity economy; social utility; NGO; Responsabilité sociale des entreprises; RSE; Economie sociale et solidaire; ESS; utilité sociale; ONG (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008-01
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Published in Économies et sociétés, 2008, XLII (1), pp.55-82
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