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PublicationCreating Shared Value. A Fundamental Critique(Springer International Publishing - Springer, 2017-01-06)Wieland, JosefThis article offers a fundamental critique of Michael Porter’s and Marc Kramer’s “Creating Shared Value” (CSV) concept. First, the authors summarise the positive and negative criticism which CSV has received since 2011. They then show that CSV falls short of a modern understanding of corporate responsibility which is centred on more adequate ideas about the relationship between business and society. The article concludes with critical comments on the role of scholars in their interaction with practitioners.Type: book sectionVolume: Volume 52
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PublicationThe Model of the Honorable Merchant: Bridging Compliance and Integrity?(Springer, 2017)
;Sison, Alejo José G. ;Beabout, Gregory R.Ferrero, IgnacioGood corporate governance rests on two contrasting concepts: compliance and integrity. Whereas compliance relies on extrinsic sanctions and incentives, integrity calls for intrinsic virtues and moral self-governance. Integrity shows great potential to complement compliance but is an elusive concept and needs to be spelled out by concrete role models. The "honorable merchant" is an example of such a role model and has (re)gained much attention in German business over the last years. We use this example to show how integrity and a virtue ethics approach are implemented in practice. We also point out the weaknesses of the concept and corresponding challenges to integrity-based management. While role models like the "honorable merchant" can serve as moral orientation for some managers, they need to be reinforced by organizational structures and go hand in hand with elements of compliance like ethically imbued incentives. -
PublicationDie ISO 26000 als institutionelle Verankerung organisationaler Verantwortung(Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2017-01)
;Scholz, MarkusCzuray, MarieType: book sectionVolume: 1. Aufl. 2016 -
PublicationOCDE et bonnes pratiques : Une histoire inséparable(Presses De Sciences Po, 2015)
;Beroud, Samuel ;Klein, Asmara ;Laporte, CamilleSaiget, MarieType: book section -
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PublicationCorporate social responsibility : individual, institutional, and systemic perspectivesIn this article, we will develop our argument in three steps: In the following section, we will focus on economic theory and the way it deals with aspects regarding the life-world of citizens. We argue that concepts of sustainability need to be linked closely to the life-world of economic actors in order to be practically relevant. The term life-world refers to the values and sense-making processes of individuals, and it is specific to social, cultural, and institutional contexts. We will show that economics as an academic discipline still has a hard time dealing with these issues, which is why we suggest moving on from the classical ‘homo oeconomicus' model towards the concept of a ‘homo culturalis'. The third step of our argument focuses on the level of regulatory policy and its influence on corporate action. Beyond national regulation, modern regulatory policy also includes a wide range of new international modes of regulation, such as voluntary environmental and social standards. In times of intensifying global competition, such standards offer normative orientation when it comes to corporate responsibility. Therefore, they should be considered to be important stepping stones on our way towards a civilized market economy.Type: book section
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PublicationDie institutionelle Verankerung organisationaler Verantwortung : Überlegungen zur DIN ISO 26000 aus Sicht der Wissenschaft(Beuth, 2014)
;Kleinfeld, AnnetteMartens, Annika
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