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Beyond Corporate Responsibility: Implications for Management Development

Sandra Waddock
Boston College - Wallace E. Carroll School of Management

Malcolm McIntosh
University of Bath - Department of Economics & International Development



Business and Society Review, Vol. 114, Issue 3, pp. 295-325, Fall 2009

Abstract:     
Since the mid-1990s we have witnessed the rise of numerous constructive and positive activities aimed at developing or enhancing corporate responsibility and corporate citizenship as well as anti-globalization and anticorporate activism. And, of course, in 2008, we witnessed the meltdown of financial markets and numerous financial institutions as well as some major companies teetering on the brink of collapse. What is actually needed to create the world that many people want to live in may in fact be a new relationship between business and society, that is, new ways of looking at the corporation and its role in society, both in practice and in management education? We will argue that some initiatives, such as Corporation 2020, have already begun to explore these issues by taking a more holistic perspective on different purposes and roles of the corporation in the future. Management education, which has been severely criticized in the aftermath of the economic crisis, has an important role to play, but in a changed form. Implications for leadership and management education include the need to shift cognitive, moral, and emotional levels of development, renewed emphasis on balance both individually and socially, a less is more sensibility, a holistic systems perspective, and shifting the purpose of the firm to encompass not just shareholder needs, but also societal, stakeholder, and ecological needs and interests. In this article we explore some of the ways in which these attributes might be engendered in future leaders, at least in those management development and education programs interested in fostering a new wave of progressive leadership in management for the future.

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Date posted: October 08, 2009 ; Last revised: October 19, 2009

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Waddock, Sandra and McIntosh, Malcolm, Beyond Corporate Responsibility: Implications for Management Development. Business and Society Review, Vol. 114, Issue 3, pp. 295-325, Fall 2009. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1484011 or doi:10.1111/j.1467-8594.2009.00344.x


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Sandra Waddock (Contact Author)
Boston College - Wallace E. Carroll School of Management ( email )
140 Commonwealth Avenue
Chestnut Hill, MA 02467
United States
Malcolm McIntosh
University of Bath - Department of Economics & International Development ( email )
Claverton Down
Bath BA2 7AY United Kingdom
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