Why do corporate actors engage in pro-social behavior? A Bourdieusian perspective on CSR

Accéder

Auteur(s)

van Aaken, Dominik

Accéder

Texte intégral indisponible

Beschreibung

Drawing on Pierre Bourdieu’s theory of social practice, this article develops a novel approach to the study of corporate social responsibility (CSR). According to this approach, pro-social activities are conceptualized as social practices that individual managers employ in their efforts to attain social power. Whether such practices are enacted or not depends on (1) the particular features of the social field; (2) the individual managers’ socially shaped dispositions and (3) their stock of different forms of capital. By combining these theoretical concepts, the Bourdieusian approach we develop highlights the interplay between the economic and non-economic motivations that underlie CSR, acknowledging influences both on the micro- and the macro-level, as well as deterministic and voluntaristic aspects of human behaviour.

Langue

English

Datum

2013

Le portail de l'information économique suisse

© 2016 Infonet Economy