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Ethics in the Letter for Shareholders

Albertini, Elisabeth; Charpateau, Olivier; Oxibar, Bruno (2014-06), Ethics in the Letter for Shareholders, EBEN Annual Conference 2014, 2014-06, Berlin, Germany

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Type
Communication / Conférence
Date
2014-06
Conference title
EBEN Annual Conference 2014
Conference date
2014-06
Conference city
Berlin
Conference country
Germany
Pages
39
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Author(s)
Albertini, Elisabeth

Charpateau, Olivier
Dauphine Recherches en Management [DRM]
Oxibar, Bruno
Dauphine Recherches en Management [DRM]
Abstract (EN)
This paper proposes a qualitative study of the ethical values that chairmen use in the letter included in the annual report of 52 listed French firms. An in depth study of the European and North American ethical and moral philosophy enables us to build a grid of concepts within the letters. The aim of the paper is to define what kind of ethical values the chairman discloses and if the nature of values communicated to the shareholders depends on the economical environment. Therefore, we scrutinized the evolution of ethical values between 2007 and 2010. Results show that being a listed firm doesn’t induce a common use of ethical values in the letters. The letter contains several different concepts of ethics but the most important remains the financial one. But some firms disclose only one ethical value, some show substitution of values, and some an increase and an enrichment of the nature of ethical values. Our observation enhances the identification of some stereotypes of ethical values configurations that are independent from activities or size. We discuss the results and link them to practical situations and some theoretical propositions in the corporate social responsibility field.
Subjects / Keywords
Ethical values; Philosophy; Corporate Social Responsibility; Chairman’s letter; Qualitative research
JEL
A14 - Sociology of Economics
G39 - Other
M14 - Corporate Culture; Diversity; Social Responsibility

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