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      Corporate social irresponsibility: review and conceptual boundaries

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      European Journal of Management and Business Economics
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          Abstract

          Purpose

          The purpose of this paper is to carry out a review of the academic literature about corporate social irresponsibility (CSIR) highlighting aspects that help us to define socially irresponsible behaviour and its relationship with socially responsible behaviour.

          Design/methodology/approach

          Through a Boolean search of studies related to terms of irresponsibility undertaken from 1956 to October 2016, the authors develop a review of the literature focussing on the main perspectives used for defining the term of CSIR.

          Findings

          The paper provides a framework of three main dimensions for understanding the differences in the literature that defines CSIR: who defines irresponsible behaviour, an impartial observer or a specific group of stakeholders, whether it is a firm strategy or a punctual action and which is the relationship between corporate social responsibility (CSR) and CSIR, continuity vs orthogonal relationship.

          Originality/value

          The paper provides and extensive and original review of a key construct, CSIR, and develops some insights about its antecedents and consequences. The authors try to provide light to the contradictory situation where a growing interest in CSR and the increase in voluntary commitments adopted by company leaders incorporating CSR into their strategies are, paradoxically, increasingly associated with CSIR.

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                Journal
                European Journal of Management and Business Economics
                EJMBE
                Emerald
                2444-8451
                July 17 2017
                July 17 2017
                : 26
                : 2
                : 146-162
                Article
                10.1108/EJMBE-07-2017-009
                3bffff94-85f5-43d5-95f0-6244fb81262e
                © 2017

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