通过公平贸易成为合作企业扩展公民:韩国消费者合作社案例研究

IF 1.9 Q2 ETHICS Asian Journal of Business Ethics Pub Date : 2024-04-03 DOI:10.1007/s13520-024-00195-8
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摘要 本文通过扩展的合作社企业公民权框架,研究了韩国消费者合作社 Dure 的公平贸易实践。扩展的合作企业公民身份意味着合作社应取代公民身份,并填补日益薄弱的公共服务部门的空白。作为具有双重目的的商业组织,合作社已经扮演了延伸企业公民的重要角色。然而,以往有关企业社会责任或合作社的文献并未充分探讨合作社的社会责任。此外,企业公民一般被视为一个单一和静态的概念。因此,本文通过新开发的框架分析了 Dure 的公平贸易实践。重要的是,本文阐明了 Dure 如何通过公平贸易与主要利益相关者合作,并维护他们的公民、政治和社会权利。本文还解释了随着公平贸易实践的转变,合作企业的公民身份是如何变化的。本研究揭示了两个意义。首先,本文建立了一个新的分析模型来解释企业公民意识和公平贸易实践的动态变化。其次,研究提供了韩国消费合作社基于公平贸易的社会责任的详细信息,这将对商业领域的从业人员具有实际应用价值。
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Becoming an extended cooperative enterprise citizen through Fair Trade: a case study of a Korean consumer cooperative

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This paper examines the Fair Trade practices of Dure, a Korean consumer cooperative, through the extended cooperative enterprise citizenship framework. Extended cooperative citizenship means that cooperatives should replace citizenship and fill the gaps in the weakening public service sector. As dual-purpose business organizations, cooperatives have already played essential roles as extended corporate citizens. However, previous literature regarding CSR or cooperatives has not sufficiently explored the social responsibility of cooperatives. Furthermore, corporate citizenship is generally regarded as a singular and static concept. Therefore, this paper analyses Dure’s Fair Trade practices through the newly developed framework. Significantly, this article clarifies how Dure collaborates with key stakeholders and upholds their civil, political, and social rights through Fair Trade. This paper also explains how cooperative enterprise citizenship has changed as Fair Trade practices have shifted. Two implications of this research are revealed. First, the paper develops a new analytical model to explain the dynamics of corporate citizenship and Fair Trade practices. Second, the research provides details about the social responsibility of Korean consumer cooperatives based on Fair Trade that will have practical applications for practitioners in the business sector.

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期刊介绍: The Asian Journal of Business Ethics (AJBE) publishes original articles from a wide variety of methodological and disciplinary perspectives concerning ethical issues related to business in Asia, including East, Southeast and South-central Asia. Like its well-known sister publication Journal of Business Ethics, AJBE examines the moral dimensions of production, consumption, labour relations, and organizational behavior, while taking into account the unique societal and ethical perspectives of the Asian region.  The term ''business'' is understood in a wide sense to include all systems involved in the exchange of goods and services, while ''ethics'' is understood as applying to all human action aimed at securing a good life. We believe that issues concerning corporate responsibility are within the scope of ethics broadly construed. Systems of production, consumption, marketing, advertising, social and economic accounting, labour relations, public relations and organizational behaviour will be analyzed from a moral or ethical point of view. The style and level of dialogue involve all who are interested in business ethics - the business community, universities, government agencies, non-government organizations and consumer groups.The AJBE viewpoint is especially relevant today, as global business initiatives bring eastern and western companies together in new and ever more complex patterns of cooperation and competition.
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