从多元文化角度重新审视企业社会责任教育:从金字塔到沙漏

IF 6 2区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS
Rebecca Chunghee Kim
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当代资本主义社会正在以联合国可持续发展目标(SDGs)和环境、社会和治理(ESG)为主导叙事,激发企业社会责任(CSR)和可持续发展等相关主题,而教育工作者却对如何将这些新兴现象纳入管理教育这一实际问题表示担忧。本研究采用了一种顺序解释设计,利用从亚洲国际商学院学生那里收集到的历时 6 年的答复来研究这一差距。通过将他们的看法与卡罗尔的四部分定义框架--企业社会责任金字塔--进行比对分析,以衡量学生对企业社会责任理论的接受程度。结果显示,大多数亚洲学生对企业社会责任的理解不同于 "企业社会责任就是负责任的商业 "的口头禅。根据具体情况,亚洲学生对卡罗尔的企业社会责任金字塔持负面看法,因为许多学生意识到企业社会责任是一个文化敏感度很高的话题。本研究提出了在多元文化背景下开展包容性企业社会责任教育的三项建议:1) 强调企业在世界和当代资本主义中 "不断变化 "的角色;2) 强调将西方企业社会责任理论与其他国家的可持续发展问题相结合的必要性;3) 在我们使用企业社会责任时增加更多有关文化敏感性的细节。
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Re-envisioning corporate social responsibility education from a multicultural perspective: From pyramid to hourglass

While contemporary capitalist society is stimulating corporate social responsibility (CSR) and related themes such as sustainability, with the UN SDGs and ESG as dominant narratives, educators have voiced concerns about the actual issue of how to integrate these emerging phenomena into management education. This study adopted a sequential explanatory design using responses collected from international business school students in Asia over a 6-year period to examine this gap. Their perceptions were analyzed by matching them against Carroll's four-part definitional framework, the pyramid of CSR, to gauge the degree to which CSR theories are received by students. The results revealed that the majority of Asian students understand CSR differently from the mantra “CSR is about responsible business”. Depending on the context, Carroll's CSR pyramid is negatively perceived by students in Asia as many are aware that CSR is a culturally hypersensitive subject. The study proposes three recommendations for developing inclusive CSR education in multicultural settings: 1) emphasizing the “changing” role of business in the world and contemporary capitalism; 2) emphasizing the necessity of blending Western CSR theories with sustainable development issues in other nations; and 3) adding more details about cultural sensitivity in our use of CSR.

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CiteScore
10.30
自引率
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Management Education provides a forum for scholarly reporting and discussion of developments in all aspects of teaching and learning in business and management. The Journal seeks reflective papers which bring together pedagogy and theories of management learning; descriptions of innovative teaching which include critical reflection on implementation and outcomes will also be considered.
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