Corporate (social) responsibility in state-business relations from the perspective of critical state theory : a historical case of early modern China
Xu Kang
This article presents a theoretical framework for analysing corporate responsibility through the lens of critical state theory, focusing on the dynamic interplay between state and business. Traditionally, corporate responsibility is seen as voluntary corporate actions for public welfare. However, it is increasingly viewed as integral to business strategy and subject to regulatory oversight. Utilizing Jessop's strategic-relational approach, this study underscores the state's role in structuring corporate behaviour, revealing how shifts in political elite networks influence corporate responsibility practices. A historical analysis of early modern China highlights these dynamics within specific national contexts characterized by developmentalism and authoritarianism, demonstrating the profound impact of state-business symbiosis on corporate responsibility. This analysis contributes to a deeper understanding of corporate responsibility in diverse political and economic settings, demonstrating how state power, corporate influence, and social welfare are mutually reinforcing and shaped by broader socio-political dynamics.
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2024
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Authors: | Kang, Xu |
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International journal of corporate social responsibility : CSR, sustainabilitiy, ethics and governance. - [Cham] : Springer International Publishing, ISSN 2366-0074, ZDB-ID 2861144-5. - Vol. 9.2024, 1, Art.-No. 14, p. 1-13
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Subject: | China | Corporate social responsibility | Critical state theory | State-business relation | Strategic-relational approach | Corporate Social Responsibility | Staatliche Einflussnahme | State intervention |
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