Corporate social responsibility and power structure
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https://doi.org/10.5377/ccs.v3i1.2963Keywords:
Corporate Social Responsibility, business ethics, stakeholders, social development, economic development, neoliberalism, power structureAbstract
This article analyses of the origins of the phenomenon known as Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and how it has been decisive in the relationships of power between State and Enterprises. The CSR arises of the neoliberal model: Is a tendency to reduce state functions in a context-centric market, in reply to decline the credibility of the companies’ bio-psycho-social impact they generate in the search for increase their capital and make profitability and how actors: corporation, state and citizens yield responsibilities and structures of power to generate social responsibility that everyone deserves.
Revista ciencia, cultura y sociedad Vol. 3 No. 1 enero-junio 2016, pp.71-78
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