Dan Banik: An Exogenous Path of Development: Explaining the Rise of Corporate Social Responsibility in China

Published in International Journal of Social Quality, 2016.

Authors

Ka Lin, Dan Banik and Longfei Yi

Abstract

Although the notion of corporate social responsibility (CSR) has been largely Western driven, it has now also entered the popular discourse in many non-Western countries. In dissimilar social settings, the driving force of CSR development differs between its Western origins and its non-Western adaptors. This study examines the developmental dynamics of CSR in China, and how such force have influenced the CSR discourse in this country. This Chinese experience helps illustrate how an exogenous path of CSR development evolved in China. With this experience, we maintain that the standards of CSR have instrumental value in promoting social quality through its function on enterprises, in regard to improvising social relations of the companies with their employees, the local communities, and the public agents of localities.

Published Feb. 7, 2017 9:53 AM