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The Relevance of the Natural Environment for Corporate Social Responsibility Research


Krista Bondy


University of Bath

Dirk Matten


York University - Schulich School of Business

January 17, 2011

Chapter 28 of: Hoffman, A.; Bansal, P. (Eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Business and the Environment, Oxford (Oxford University Press) 2011, pp. 519-536

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This chapter explores the status of issues around B&NE in the emerging field of scholarship commonly referred to as ‘Corporate Social Responsibility’ (CSR). While both literatures are driven by somewhat intersecting concerns it appears that they have developed mostly independently from each other. The chapter explores the definitional ambiguities of the CSR field and then moves on to explore the significance of B&NE issues in major streams of the CSR literature. While instrumental and economic theory leave the managerial model of the firm largely unchallenged, network and political theories have attempted to re-conceptualize the embeddedness, including responsibilities of business within the wider societal context. The chapter then moves on to arguing that that specific overlap between both literatures can be identified on the instrumental level. The paper concludes with an outlook over key future challenges in the CSR area. It is argued that a convergence of both literatures is most likely, since the phenomena on the agenda for both, CSR and B&NE, inevitably make the dissection of ‘social responsibilities’ and ‘environmental responsibilities increasingly arbitrary

Number of Pages in PDF File: 27

Keywords: Corporate Social Resonsibility, Ecology, Environment, Greening, Stakeholder Theory, Ecofeminism, Industrial Metastandards Corporate Citizenship

JEL Classification: L21, M14, O13, Q00

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Date posted: June 18, 2012  

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Bondy, Krista and Matten, Dirk, The Relevance of the Natural Environment for Corporate Social Responsibility Research (January 17, 2011). Chapter 28 of: Hoffman, A.; Bansal, P. (Eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Business and the Environment, Oxford (Oxford University Press) 2011, pp. 519-536. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2085246

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Krista Bondy
University of Bath ( email )
Claverton Down
Bath, BA2 7AY
United Kingdom
Dirk Matten (Contact Author)
York University - Schulich School of Business ( email )
4700 Keele Street
Toronto, Ontario M3J 1P3
Canada
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