Defining and deterring corporate social irresponsibility: embracing the institutional complexity of international business

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Stephen Brammer, Giulio Nardella, Irina Surdu
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Abstract

Purpose This paper aims to put forward a definition of corporate social irresponsibility (CSI) which is relevant to the study of complex organizations and in particular, the multinational enterprise (MNE). This paper then offers a framework as a foundation to discuss the institutional complexity of CSI to aid international business (IB) scholars, practitioners and policymakers achieve a clearer understanding of the mechanisms that may penalize and subsequently deter MNE irresponsibility. Design/methodology/approach In presenting the approaches taken by social regulation researchers and IB policy scholars to understand MNE irresponsibility, this paper proposes a definition of CSI and explicates the various mechanisms associated with deterring MNEs from behaving irresponsibly. Findings Therefore, how can MNEs be deterred from behaving irresponsibly? To further the research agenda concerning CSI in IB, far less common are a definition of CSI relevant to the complex IB context; and a framework that explicates both the legal and social components of CSI, particularly as they unfold in a complex, diverse and often divergent institutional landscape. Overcoming these two primary obstacles is important because when complexities associated with CSI emerge, researchers need to be able to ascertain and expound upon what they are observing so that comparisons can be made and more MNE CSI research can be accrued over time. Research limitations/implications To help the development of future research, we offered a more precise definition of CSI, one which is more relevant to the study of the MNE and the complex contemporary IB environment. By embracing complexities, this paper also outlines an institutional complexity approach, one which highlights both the role of formal and informal regulatory institutions. Though IB has traditionally focused on the role of formal regulation, there is much more to be unearthed by exploring the additional and concurrent influence of social regulatory institutions. Practical implications There is a high level of heterogeneity in the motivations and modes used by MNEs to enter international markets, which likely influence efforts made by these firms to adapt to different types of formal and social institutional pressures. When firms invest significantly in a market, they have a greater economic dependence in that market and institutions have a greater opportunity to exert pressures. For instance, foreign direct investment requires a higher level of (longer-term) commitment, transfer of capital, exchange of expertise and learning, meaning that firms depend much more on local authorities to perform in the market and accomplish their goals. Social implications Enabled by new technologies and, particularly, social media platforms, stakeholders can now engage in organized forms of regulatory activities, as is evident in the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, black lives matter and gender equality social activist movements. Through prominent collective actions, the impacts of globally organized social movements may be increasingly non-location bound, placing MNE managers at the heart of new challenges and opportunities to engage with global stakeholders. Infomediaries such as the press, have always been of historical importance, due to their role in shaping stakeholder expectations and opinions of the firm and thus, the reputation and legitimacy of that firm. Originality/value This study enriches the understanding of what CSI is, why we are likely to observe it in practice and how it affects MNEs. This paper offers a definition of CSI that is sufficiently nuanced to capture the complexity of the contemporary IB environment, as well as a framework that, this paper proposes, presents a clearer understanding of the institutional mechanisms that may deter MNEs from behaving irresponsibly. By encouraging scholars to examine the institutional complexity of MNE CSI, the paper hopes to contribute toward building a bridge which connects the IB policy and social regulation research streams.
定义和遏制企业社会不负责任:接受国际商业的制度复杂性
本文旨在对复杂组织,特别是跨国企业的研究提出一个企业社会不负责任的定义。然后,本文提供了一个框架作为讨论CSI制度复杂性的基础,以帮助国际商业(IB)学者、从业者和政策制定者更清楚地了解可能惩罚并随后阻止跨国公司不负责任的机制。在介绍社会监管研究者和IB政策学者为理解跨国公司不负责任行为所采取的方法时,本文提出了CSI的定义,并阐述了与阻止跨国公司不负责任行为相关的各种机制。因此,如何才能阻止跨国公司做出不负责任的行为?为了进一步研究IB中CSI的研究议程,远不常见的是与复杂IB背景相关的CSI定义;以及一个解释CSI的法律和社会组成部分的框架,特别是当它们在一个复杂、多样和经常分歧的制度环境中展开时。克服这两个主要障碍很重要,因为当与CSI相关的复杂性出现时,研究人员需要能够确定并阐述他们所观察到的内容,以便进行比较,并随着时间的推移积累更多的跨国CSI研究。为了帮助未来研究的发展,我们提供了一个更精确的CSI定义,一个与跨国公司和复杂的当代IB环境研究更相关的定义。通过拥抱复杂性,本文还概述了一种制度复杂性方法,该方法强调了正式和非正式监管机构的作用。虽然IB传统上专注于正式监管的作用,但通过探索社会监管机构的额外和并发影响,可以发现更多。实际影响跨国公司进入国际市场的动机和模式存在很大的异质性,这可能影响到这些公司为适应不同类型的正式压力和社会制度压力所作的努力。当企业在一个市场上大量投资时,它们对该市场的经济依赖性就会更大,机构就有更大的机会施加压力。例如,外国直接投资需要更高水平的(长期)承诺、资本转移、专业知识和学习的交流,这意味着企业更多地依赖地方当局在市场上发挥作用并实现其目标。社会影响在新技术,特别是社交媒体平台的支持下,利益相关者现在可以参与有组织的监管活动,这在女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、变性人、酷儿、黑人生命也重要和性别平等社会活动家运动中是显而易见的。通过突出的集体行动,全球有组织的社会运动的影响可能越来越不受地域限制,将跨国公司经理置于与全球利益相关者接触的新挑战和机遇的核心。新闻媒体等信息媒介一直具有重要的历史意义,因为它们在塑造利益相关者对公司的期望和意见以及公司的声誉和合法性方面发挥着重要作用。原创性/价值本研究丰富了对CSI是什么,为什么我们可能在实践中观察到它以及它如何影响跨国公司的理解。本文提供了一个足够细致的CSI定义,以捕捉当代IB环境的复杂性,以及一个框架,本文提出,提出了对可能阻止跨国公司不负责任行为的制度机制的更清晰的理解。通过鼓励学者研究跨国公司CSI的制度复杂性,本文希望为建立一座连接跨国公司政策和社会监管研究流的桥梁做出贡献。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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