This introductory essay to the book "Theories and Techniques of Corporate Social Responsibility" explains at beginning which are the features of a sociological-relational approach to the Corporate Social Responsibility, interpreted as a form of evolved corporate governance, in which the Company oversteps itsef to open to the requests of the stakeholders, in the measure theese requests look to be legitimated by the norms of social systems and by the values of cultural system, through the governance of the interpersonal, environmental and technical relationships. It presents than the motivations of a new volume on CSR and the main contents, chapter by chapter. It closes debating the issue of religious point of view on the concept of Social Responsibility, where emerges that the Social Doctrine of the Roman Catholic Church had always been very advanced on the fundamental problems at the basis of CSR, from the enciclic Rerum Novarum of Leo XIII of 1892, which first called the attention on the working class question and on the many deficiencies of capitalistic economic system, up to the more evident attacks to the “ideologies of radical liberalism” of Benedict XVI in the famous speech “Blessed Peace Operators" of January 1st 2013.
Questo saggio introduttivo al volume Teorie e tecniche della Responsabilità Sociale d’Impresa spiega innanzi tutto quelle che sono le caratteristiche di un approccio sociologico-relazionale alla CSR, intesa come una forma di corporate governance evoluta, in cui l’impresa eccede sé stessa per aprirsi alle istanze degli stakeholder, nella misura in cui queste appaiano legittimate dalle norme del sistema sociale e dai valori del sistema culturale, attraverso il governo delle relazioni interpersonali, ambientali e tecniche. Presenta poi le motivazioni che hanno spinto gli autori alla redazione del volume ed i principali contenuti del volume capitolo per capitolo. Conclude infine con la trattazione della questione del discorso religioso sulla responsabilità sociale, in cui emerge come la Dottrina Sociale della Chiesa sia sempre stata all’avanguardia sui problemi fondamentali alla base della CSR, dalla enciclica Rerum novarum di Leone XIII del 1892, che per prima richiamava l’attenzione sulla questione operaia e sulle molte storture del sistema economico capitalista, fino agli espliciti attacchi alle “ideologie del liberismo radicale” di Benedetto XVI nel discorso “Beati gli Operatori di Pace” del 1 gennaio 2013.
Introduzione / SCARCELLA PRANDSTRALLER, Stefano. - STAMPA. - (2013), pp. 11-35.
Introduzione
SCARCELLA PRANDSTRALLER, STEFANO
2013
Abstract
This introductory essay to the book "Theories and Techniques of Corporate Social Responsibility" explains at beginning which are the features of a sociological-relational approach to the Corporate Social Responsibility, interpreted as a form of evolved corporate governance, in which the Company oversteps itsef to open to the requests of the stakeholders, in the measure theese requests look to be legitimated by the norms of social systems and by the values of cultural system, through the governance of the interpersonal, environmental and technical relationships. It presents than the motivations of a new volume on CSR and the main contents, chapter by chapter. It closes debating the issue of religious point of view on the concept of Social Responsibility, where emerges that the Social Doctrine of the Roman Catholic Church had always been very advanced on the fundamental problems at the basis of CSR, from the enciclic Rerum Novarum of Leo XIII of 1892, which first called the attention on the working class question and on the many deficiencies of capitalistic economic system, up to the more evident attacks to the “ideologies of radical liberalism” of Benedict XVI in the famous speech “Blessed Peace Operators" of January 1st 2013.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


