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Title: The emperors clothes - corporate social responsibility creating shared value and sustainability
Author(s): McIntosh, Bryan
Sheppy, Bruce
Zuliani, Juan David
Contact Email: bryan.mcintosh@stir.ac.uk
Keywords: Business strategy
business sustainability
shared value creation
corporate social responsibility
CSR
sustainable development
ethics
economic growth
ecological integrity
stakeholder value creation
Issue Date: 31-Dec-2017
Date Deposited: 11-Dec-2018
Citation: McIntosh B, Sheppy B & Zuliani JD (2017) The emperors clothes - corporate social responsibility creating shared value and sustainability. International Journal of Business Performance Management, 18 (3), pp. 307-326. https://doi.org/10.1504/ijbpm.2017.084855
Abstract: Corporations in the 21st century play a decisive role in the future of society. Their power and influence in world affairs often seems devoid of ethics and seems to exceed the reach and the means of many nations. As a result, the strategic positions they take towards value, creation and ethics affects every individual on the planet. This paper explores strategic routes that organisations could apply to facilitate economic growth while ensuring their ecological integrity and ensuring social enhancements generates benefits to a wider scope of organisational stakeholders. By conducting a critical analysis and clarifying common misconceptions between corporate social responsibility (CSR), creating shared value (CSV) and sustainability, it is possible to determine how these interrelated strategic approaches have evolved. This article argues the importance of transforming the purpose of organisations to encapsulate stakeholder value creation as the main reason for their existence.
DOI Link: 10.1504/ijbpm.2017.084855
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