
Fabricating management practices : "Responsible Care" and Corporate Social Responsibility
Berland, Nicolas; Loison, Marie-Claire (2008), Fabricating management practices : "Responsible Care" and Corporate Social Responsibility, Society & Business Review, 3, 1, p. 41-56. 10.1108/17465680810852720
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2008Journal name
Society & Business ReviewVolume
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Management Reports
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41-56
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Berland, NicolasDauphine Recherches en Management [DRM]
Loison, Marie-Claire
Dauphine Recherches en Management [DRM]
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Purpose this study focuses on the policy of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) launched in the chemical industry in the 1980s and known as “Responsible Care”. The debate surrounding this issue prompts us to question the ever-changing nature of this policy and the way to measure the performance achieved. Methodology Our findings are drawn from analysis of a double set of data including a longitudinal survey and a current case study. Blending these two data sets allows a better understanding of the ongoing building process of “Responsible Care” and, more broadly, of corporate social responsibility. Findings this paper asserts that, contrary to the common wisdom developed in research, companies do not simply react to stakeholder pressure. Companies autonomously develop ways to protect their environment and so contribute to changing Society's expectations. Thus, performance cannot be read without a dynamic perspective in mind. Research limitations/implications Our findings lead us to reconsider the assessment of companies' sustainable performances by taking into account the fabricating process of sustainable activities. The main limitation of this research stems from the single unit of analysis considered. Broader studies will be necessary to enrich our understanding of corporate policies. Originality/value of the paper Our paper stands apart from the traditional view of organizations as cynical actors and attempts to provide a more complex picture of the behaviours observed.Subjects / Keywords
Performance management; Performance measurement; “Responsible Care”; Corporate Social ResponsibilityRelated items
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