This book takes a critical view on corporate practice, governmental
action and the general approach to Corporate Social Responsibility. It
draws on experience from the Workplace Innovation movement and argues
that, as with motherhood and apple pie, it is hard to oppose CSR, with
a community of well-meaning people. It is however necessary to
challenge the foundations on which it is based. Many accounts of CSR
assume a consistent model of capitalism around the world. It is
suggested that capitalism can be given a human face, as companies
adopt programmes which go beyond the minimum legal requirements. This
builds on traditions of optional corporate philanthropy. However,
without changing the underlying working of the company, only cosmetic
changes are made. In the author's words: “lipstick is applied to the
capitalist pig”. It can be a mistake to read too much into
“Responsible Management”, when the culture of management is
designed around irresponsibility. Companies have developed elaborate
schemes of outsourcing, in an environment of limited liability. This
cannot easily be overcome through gestures. This book seeks to engage
readers and to provoke thoughts. It can be angry and polemical, but it
points a finger directly at ongoing superficial developments.
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Corporate Responsibility and Working Life
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783642554018
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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