Corporate political activity, social responsibility, and competitive strategy: an integrative model

Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 22 (3):308-324 (2013)
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Many tensions exist within the nexus of corporate social responsibility, competitive strategy, and political activity. Previously, these aspects of strategic management have been considered in relative isolation or at best in pairs. Accordingly, an attempt is made here to set out a general strategic problem of the corporation, in which all three aspects are combined. This project reveals a particular need to explicate the political assumptions held by or on behalf of the corporation. Examples might include the classical liberal model, global hypercompetition, or variants of the stakeholder model. The project also reinforces the broader notion that when one adopts the perspective of a corporate strategist, one can sometimes find potentially productive ways of reframing issues in ethics, economics, and politics.

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edition Singer, Alan E. (2013) "Corporate political activity, social responsibility, and competitive strategy: an integrative model". Business Ethics: A European Review 22(3):308-324

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