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RESEARCH PRODUCT

History in corporate social responsibility : Reviewing and setting an agenda

Christian Stutz

subject

Historycorporate social responsibility (CSR)060106 history of social sciencesbusiness.industry05 social sciences06 humanities and the artsPublic relationshistoriaorganisaatiotutkimusyrityksetPolitical scienceyritysvastuu0502 economics and businesshistorical organisation studiesyritysetiikkaBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)Corporate social responsibility0601 history and archaeologybusiness historyBusiness and International Managementetiikkabusiness050203 business & managementBusiness history

description

The integration of historical reasoning and corporate social responsibility (CSR) theorising has recently received remarkable cross-disciplinary attention by business historians and CSR scholars. But has there been a meaningful interdisciplinary conversation? Motivated by this question that presumes significant limitations in the current integration, I survey existing research for the purpose of sketching and shaping historical CSR studies, ie an umbrella that brings together diverse approaches to history and CSR theorising. Drawing from the recent efforts to establish historical methodologies in organisation studies, I first reconcile discrepant disciplinary and field-level traditions to create a meaningful intellectual space for both camps. Secondly, I provide a synthesis of the history of CSR from three different meta-theoretical perspectives in the context of three maturing knowledge clusters. To bridge past and future work, I finally set a research agenda arising from current research and drawing on different sets of assumptions about history and CSR. peerReviewed

http://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:jyu-202009165875