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Title To What Extent Is Business and Society Literature Idealistic?
ID_Doc 78350
Authors Dentchev, NA
Title To What Extent Is Business and Society Literature Idealistic?
Year 2009
Published Business & Society, 48, 1
DOI 10.1177/0007650307299222
Abstract The purpose of this article is to investigate to what extent is business and society literature idealistic as it advocates the adoption of high moral norms for business performance. The author discusses the central theses of mainstream themes in this literature-corporate social responsibility, corporate social responsiveness, social issues, corporate social performance, stakeholder management, corporate citizenship, business ethics, sustainable development, and corporate sustainability-and evaluates their descriptive accuracy, normative validity, and instrumental power. Poor description of reality, underdeveloped business logic, and questionable prescriptions are indicative of the idealism of these themes. This study reveals many realistic and achievable propositions, which dilute the concern that business and society literature is idealistic. However, three elements in the field-its (rhetorical) criticism of corporate conduct, the predominantly normative notions of its concepts, and its underdeveloped instrumental ideas-underline its idealistic orientation.
Author Keywords business and society; corporate social responsibility; corporate social performance; idealism; theory building
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
EID WOS:000273422600003
WoS Category Business
Research Area Business & Economics
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