Gender, power and post-structuralism in corporate citizenship: a personal perspective on theory and change. (Commentary).(research and opinion)

From: The Journal of Corporate Citizenship | Date: March 22, 2002| Author: Coleman, Gill | Copyright information

THIS ARTICLE WAS WRITTEN WITH THE intent of naming some of the aspects of the corporate citizenship debate that are routinely missing. I will argue that scholarship in this area is at an early stage of development and is, as yet, practical rather than theoretical. I suggest that corporate citizenship is concerned with bringing about change and, if those working within it intend to be effective in this regard, a greater level of `reflexivity' is required: an awareness of their own s...

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