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Author: | Gonzalez, E. |
Title: | Defining a Post-Conventional Corporate Moral Responsibility |
Journal: | Journal of Business Ethics
2002 : VOL. 39:1-2, p. 101-108 |
Index terms: | BUSINESS ETHICS RESPONSIBILITY STAKEHOLDERS ANALYTICAL REVIEW |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | The stakeholder approach offers the opportunity to consider corporate responsibility in a wider sense than that afforded by the stockholder or shareholder approaches. Having said that, this article aims to show that this theory does not offer a normative corporate responsibility concept that can be the authors' response to two basic questions. On the one hand, the author answers the question for what is the company morally responsible and, on the other hand, why is the corporation morally responsible in terms of conventional and post- conventional perspectives. The reason why the stakeholder approach does not offer such a definition, as we shall see, is because the normative stakeholder approaches tend to confuse the social validity with the moral validity or legitimacy. |
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