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CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY: THE GOOD THE BAD AND THE UGLY
BANERJEE S.B. wydawnictwo: EDWARS ELGAR , rok wydania 2009, wydanie I cena netto: 180.00 Twoja cena 171,00 zł + 5% vat - dodaj do koszyka Corporate Social Responsibility
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
‘This book is for those who will enjoy a thoughtful and informative monograph that
acutely summarises and refreshes critique from a political and sociological perspective.
It is a comprehensive re-interpretation of the corporate world and the evidently
meretricious regime of CSR which makes it an enjoyable compendium for critical management
studies fans . . this erudite volume will be valuable to mainstream, social science
academics either involved in (or dismissive of) CSR and sustainability discourses in
management education and research.’
– David Bevan, Scandinavian Journal of Management
‘Banerjee’s book is thought provoking and must be read. But it should be read not only
by corporate social responsibility scholars but by all business scholars. It is through
Banerjee’s provocations that we can understand the shortcomings of corporate systems and
the boundaries of corporate social responsibility.’
– Pratima Bansal, Administrative Science Quarterly
‘This is a tour de force that carefully assembles and incisively interrogates perhaps
the most pressing problem of our age: how to harness the resources of corporations to
tackle global problems of poverty, oppression and environmental degradation? Banerjee does
not present us with glib pronouncements or simplistic fixes. Instead, he brilliantly
illuminates the scale of the challenges and lucidly assesses the relevance and value of
CSR responses to date.’
– Hugh Willmott, University of Cardiff, UK
‘Bobby Banerjee takes on the popular mythologies of neo-liberal corporate social
responsibility with enviable flair and a thoroughness of scholarship that will dismay its
apologists. His critique extends from the origins of the modern corporation and its
well-known abuses and excesses to far harder targets – the more attractive alternatives
that have been developed for theory and practice that, as Banerjee shows brilliantly, only
serve to mask continuing neo-colonial abuses. Banerjee is not content simply to expose the
impossibilities of doing good works whilst maximizing shareholder value, the win-win view
of CSR, but he bites the bullet with some uncompromising but realistic proposals for the
future reconstruction of CSR both as a field of study and as a business practice. We have
needed this exposure of the bad and the ugly for a long time. The current versions of CSR
are simply just not good enough.’
– Stephen Linstead, University of York, UK
‘Banerjee pulls the beguiling mask off corporate social responsibility. Taking the
vantage point of the world’s poor, he shows CSR to be a cruel hoax – corporations’
cynical effort to undermine growing demands for economic and environmental justice.’
– Paul S. Adler, University of Southern California, US
‘This book problematizes the win-win assumption underlying discourses of CSR and
suggests that it is a rhetoric that is invariably subordinated to that of corporate
rationality. Rather than see CSR as providing the means to transform corporations by
advocating a stakeholder view of the firm it argues that CSR represents an ideological
movement designed to consolidate the power of transnational corporations and provide a
veneer of liberality to the illiberal economic agenda of the major global institutions.’
– Stewart Clegg, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
‘Professor Banerjee offers us a refreshing analysis of corporate social responsibility
(CSR) in an otherwise comparatively turgid literary landscape. People may disagree with
his criticism that because of its preoccupation with shareholder value, the corporation is
an inappropriate “agent for social change” but it is backed up by strong theoretical
and substantive empirical analysis. In the absence of legislation, he argues, corporations
will protect the interests of shareholders and other primary stakeholder groups such as
employees or creditors rather than the interests of vulnerable communities that are the
victims of socially and environmentally destructive corporate practices. This book is
essential reading for anyone concerned with what might be seen as the most serious dilemma
of our age.’
– David Knights, University of Keele, UK
‘Bold, insightful and ambitious, this important and provocative book exposes the
contradictions and hypocrisies of corporate social responsibility. Dr Banerjee draws from
a wealth of knowledge and thought to develop an accessible and compelling analysis that
locates corporate social responsibility in its historical, legal, social, and political
context. This is a rare work that looks beyond the “win-win” rhetoric of corporate
social responsibility to examine the impact of corporate power in the global political
economy on development, human rights, and the environment.’
– David Levy, University of Massachusetts, US
This challenging and somewhat controversial book provides a critical perspective
on contemporary discourses of corporate social responsibility (CSR). Subhabrata Bobby
Banerjee questions the win-win assumptions of CSR and identifies the limits of the good
that corporations can do, illustrating that the ability of firms to enhance social welfare
is constrained by their current form and purpose; that of a shareholder value maximizing
entity.
The book shows how supranational institutions such as the World Bank, the International
Monetary Fund and the World Trade Organization are complicit in an ‘economic capture’
of social issues through a combination of material, institutional and discursive power
that results in undermining economic democracy. Taking a political economy perspective,
the author analyzes recent conflicts between transnational corporations and local
communities in developing countries and exposes the limits of stakeholder theory in
addressing the needs of marginalized communities. He concludes by discussing alternatives
to the current system that could result in meaningful social outcomes, and provides a
critical research agenda for CSR.
Linking theory to practice, this critical look at corporate social responsibility will
provide much material to fuel the debate amongst academics, researchers and postgraduate
students in the fields of management, international business and ma
Subhabrata Bobby Banerjee, Professor of Management and Associate Dean
of Research, College of Business, University of Western Sydney, Australia
224 pages, Paperback
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