一家跨国公司企业社会责任实践的慈善形式:殖民地和后殖民视角

Mahmood Momin, Mohammad Nurunnabi, Tareq Hossain, Zahirul Hoque
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本文探讨了殖民地时期和后殖民时期的慈善理想如何影响一家跨国制鞋公司的企业社会责任(CSR)实践。我们在孟加拉国开展了一项定性实地研究,分析了半结构化访谈和档案文件。研究结果表明,在三个历史时期(殖民时期、国家专制主义时期和资本帝国主义时期),社会、制度和政治关系存在明显的差异。值得注意的是,仁慈、精英主义、社会主义企业家长制和制度化的战略慈善理想被发现主导着企业层面的企业社会责任实践。这些发现表明,随着时间的推移,殖民地和后殖民背景会塑造企业社会责任实践的慈善形式,并在意识形态上对其进行框定。
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Philanthropic forms of corporate social responsibility practices in a multinational company: Colonial and post‐colonial perspectives
This paper explores how colonial and post‐colonial philanthropic ideals shape a multinational shoe manufacturing company's corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices. We conducted a qualitative field study in Bangladesh, analysing semi‐structured interviews and archival documents. The findings revealed significant and distinct variations in social, institutional, and political relationships across three historical periods: colonisation, state despotism, and capital imperialism. Notably, benevolence, elitism, socialist enterprise paternalism, and institutionalised strategic philanthropy ideals were found to dominate firm‐level CSR practices. These findings suggest that colonial and post‐colonial contexts can shape and ideologically frame philanthropic forms of CSR practices in organisations over time.
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