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Business & Society | 2018

Aligning Adverse Activities? Corporate Social Responsibility and Political Activity

Kathleen Rehbein; F. den Hond; F.G.A. de Bakker

Abstract Corporate social responsibility (CSR) and corporate political activity (CPA) are two important components of firms’ nonmarket strategies, oriented toward shaping the firm’s political and social conditions. Although this is acknowledged in the literature, there are contradictory arguments and evidence, concerning, first, whether and under which conditions firms align their CPA and CSR activities, and second, what the impacts might be if they do align these activities. In light of this, this chapter draws from earlier reviews of nonmarket strategies, to explore the factors at multiple levels, macro and micro, that may drive a firm’s alignment of CPA and CSR. In doing so, we draw from management research to identify the macro- and micro-level factors that shape CPA and CSR alignment as CSR and CPA alignment research mostly focuses on outcomes rather than identifying the drivers of alignment. We develop a general model that integrates the macro- and micro-level discussions to make suggestions about where future research needs to go to increase understanding of when corporations will combine their CPA and CSR efforts and the merits of these efforts.


Academy of Management Review | 2007

Ideologically motivated activism: How activist groups influence corporate social change activities

F. den Hond; F.G.A. de Bakker


Archive | 2007

Managing corporate social responsibility in action : talking, doing and measuring

F. den Hond; F.G.A. de Bakker; Peter Neergaard


A Stakeholder Approach to Corporate Social Responsibility: Pressures, Conflicts, Reconciliation | 2012

Boomerang politics: how transnational stakeholders impact multinational corporations in the context of globalization

F. den Hond; F.G.A. de Bakker; P. Kotler; A. Lindgreen; J. Vanhamme; François Maon


Managing Corporate Social Responsibility in action: Talking, doing, measuring | 2007

Tracing the Evolution of Corporate Discourse on Corporate Social Responsibility: A Longitudinal, Lexicological Study

F.G.A. de Bakker; Claes Ohlsson; F. den Hond; Stefan Tengblad; M.F. Turcotte; Peter Neergaard


Proceedings of the Seventeenth Annual Meeting of the International Association for Business and Society | 2006

Managing corporate social responsibility in action: Reconciling rhetorical harmony and practical dissonance

F. den Hond; F.G.A. de Bakker; Peter Neergaard; Jean-Pascal Gond; L.V. Ryan; Logsdon J.M.


Archive | 2007

The politics of stakeholder influence: Introduction to the special issue

F.G.A. de Bakker; F. den Hond


Governing Corporate Social Responsibility | 2017

NGO activism and CSR

F.G.A. de Bakker; F. den Hond; M. Morsing; Jeremy Moon; Andreas Rasche


Archive | 2008

The politics of stakeholder influence

F.G.A. de Bakker; F. den Hond


Managing Corporate Social Responsibility in action: Talking, doing, measuring | 2007

Managing corporate social responsibility in action: From conceptual harmony to practical dissonance

F. den Hond; F.G.A. de Bakker; Peter Neergaard

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F. den Hond

VU University Amsterdam

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Peter Neergaard

Copenhagen Business School

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Claes Ohlsson

University of Gothenburg

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Andreas Rasche

Copenhagen Business School

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Jeremy Moon

Copenhagen Business School

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François Maon

Lille Catholic University

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