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Progressive Business: An Intellectual History of the Role of Business in American Society

Autor Christian Christiansen
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 noi 2015
Today, an increasing number of researchers, citizens, politicians, civil organizations, activists, and corporations are concerned with questions such as: Can the financial rationality of firms be constrained by social concerns? Can the market be reformed 'from within'? Starting in the post-Civil War period of American industrialization, the book traces the emergence of ideas about reforming businesses in the American context, and the ideological and intellectual disputes about these ideas. This book offers a new historical, critical, and in-depth understanding of ideas that have today become increasingly widespread in debates about: corporate social responsibility, corporate philanthropy, corporate citizenship, social entrepreneurship, creating shared value, doing business and being virtuous at the same time. What underlies this discourse is the claim that corporations can change from 'within' - reforming themselves into being good citizens of society. While there has been much enthusiasm about ideas of restructuring the corporation, and the relationships between business and society, critics have argued that businesses continue to focus exclusively on making money. What neither the overly optimistic nor the overly sceptical typically takes into consideration, however, is the long history of social and humanistic business and management ideas. This book offers a new intellectual history of ideas about socialising or humanising capitalism from within, and the critiques of these ideas. It introduces the concept of 'progressive business' as an analytical category around which these competing ideas can be arranged and studied. This conceptual innovation will allow the reader to acknowledge remarkable resemblances between present day ideas of corporate social responsibility and corporate citizenship, and earlier notions of the soulful corporation, industrial betterment. This will be helpful for gaining new insight into these long-lasting debates about state, business and civil society relationships, and thus for grasping the intellectual background for present-day debates.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780198701033
ISBN-10: 0198701039
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 171 x 240 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

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Christiansen's work is a welcome contribution in that it explores views of progressive business in different time periods and helps the reader better appreciate those views by also examining the critics of progressive business... It explores necessary territory and should interest business historians and historians of economic thought... Each of his chapters has helpful summary charts that either list the key points of progressive business or juxtaposes the core ideas of progressive business with those of its critics. His conclusion, "Progressive Business and Its Critics in Retrospect," provides a good analysis of the significance of his work.
Christian Olaf Christiansen offers the reader a well-researched, seminal historical study describing the general evolution of CSR in the American economy. Most important, he develops a novel descriptive concept - market reformism - that he uses synonymously with the term progressive business. ... This concept has the potential to be useful as a bounded instrumental device for business ethicists and management scholars in their future research endeavors.

Notă biografică

Christian Olaf Christiansen (b. 1980) is Assistant Professor at Aarhus University, Institute for Culture and Society. He was educated at the now former Department of Intellectual History and received his PhD degree in 2011, and is also educated in political science (Aarhus University) and philosophy (Hamburg University). Christian has published several peer-reviewed articles on topics such as the history of management thought, sociology, economic and sociological thinkers, and historiography of the history of economic ideas and has taught a wide range of topics in relation to humanistic understanding of organisations, teaching university students as well as professional managers.