Business and Society Scholarship: Fit to be Institutionalized?

Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 18:149-150 (2007)
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This short paper introduces institutional theory to some long-standing questions about business and society theory. Specifically, institutional theory would seem to offer some potential for understanding why business organisations may adopt CSR practices for non-instrumental reasons

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