Adam Smith, just commercial society and corporate social responsibility

IF 3.7 1区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS
Stefan Fritsch
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Abstract This paper engages Adam Smith’s reflections concerning the moral and economic dimensions of business–society relations in the context of the Multinational Corporation (MNC). The paper argues that Smith formulates a pronounced moral criticism of prevailing corporate business practices, which emphasize profit while de facto undermining the moral underpinnings and social cohesion of commercial society. Rather than simply promoting selfish profit maximization by individuals, businesses, and society at large, Smith’s work reveals a deeply entangled analysis of the complex interplay between material interests, moral aspects of human behavior, and Smith’s overall goal of broad socioeconomic welfare. The balancing of moral and material motivations requires the social embeddedness of economic exchange within normative community frameworks. In this context, the sociopsychological process of moral approbation via Smith’s impartial spectator mechanism has the potential to temper humans’ tendency for excessive (material) self-love. Smith’s scrutiny of internationally active corporations problematizes a range of institutional and governance issues and their implications for the moral bonds between individuals, MNCs, and global society. Most importantly, Smith worries about the potentially negative impact of increasingly anonymous and emotionally distant economic relationships between market participants on their ability to reckon with the moral consequences of their actions. Building on Smith’s entangled perspective, the paper proposes a normatively grounded framework to critically contend with contemporary efforts to redefine corporate citizenship in the global economy.
亚当·斯密,只是商业社会和企业的社会责任
摘要本文涉及亚当·斯密对跨国公司背景下企业社会关系的道德和经济维度的思考。该论文认为,史密斯对主流企业商业行为提出了明显的道德批评,这些行为强调利润,而事实上破坏了商业社会的道德基础和社会凝聚力。史密斯的作品并不是简单地促进个人、企业和整个社会的自私利润最大化,而是对物质利益、人类行为的道德方面和史密斯广泛的社会经济福利的总体目标之间的复杂相互作用进行了深入的分析。道德动机和物质动机的平衡需要经济交流在规范的社区框架内的社会嵌入性。在这种背景下,通过史密斯公正的旁观者机制进行道德认可的社会心理过程有可能缓和人类过度(物质)自爱的倾向。史密斯对活跃在国际上的公司的审查解决了一系列制度和治理问题,以及它们对个人、跨国公司和全球社会之间道德纽带的影响。最重要的是,Smith担心市场参与者之间日益匿名和情感疏远的经济关系可能会对他们考虑自己行为的道德后果的能力产生负面影响。基于史密斯纠缠不休的观点,本文提出了一个规范性的框架,以批判性地应对当代在全球经济中重新定义企业公民身份的努力。
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9.30%
发文量
47
期刊介绍: The Review of Political Economy is a peer-reviewed journal welcoming constructive and critical contributions in all areas of political economy, including the Austrian, Behavioral Economics, Feminist Economics, Institutionalist, Marxian, Post Keynesian, and Sraffian traditions. The Review publishes both theoretical and empirical research, and is also open to submissions in methodology, economic history and the history of economic thought that cast light on issues of contemporary relevance in political economy. Comments on articles published in the Review are encouraged.
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