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Corporate Social License: A Study in Legitimacy, Conformance, and Corruption


ISBN13: 9783031450785
Published: December 2023
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Country of Publication: Switzerland
Format: Hardback
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This book makes a distinctive and innovative contribution to the study of white-collar and corporate crime through detailed examination of the use, affect, and violation of the corporate social license - a concept frequently extended to a license to operate. Whilst discrete aspects of corporate social responsibility have found their way into the discourse on business deviance and crime, no single book to date has provided a detailed exploration of social licence through a criminological lens. Here, using an interdisciplinary focus which includes illustrative case-studies and large-scale original fieldwork, Gottschalk and Hamerton explore European, North American, Asian, and global perspectives to identify, position, and reveal the impact of the social license on contemporary conceptions of white-collar and corporate deviance and crime. Corporate Social License: A Study in Legitimacy, Conformance, and Corruption will be of interest to scholars of criminology, law, business management, and sociology along with professionals within allied fields.

Subjects:
International Criminal Law
Contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Violations of the Social License
Chapter 3: Institutional Theory Perspectives
Chapter 4: Stakeholder Theory Perspectives
Chapter 5: Legitimacy and the Corporate Social License
Chapter 6: Corporate Response to Normative Social Pressure
Chapter 7: The Convenience Theory Approach
Chapter 8: Considerations on Corporate Social Responsibility
Chapter 9: Challenging the Social License
Chapter 10: Social License and the Impact of Corporate Change
Chapter 11: Compliance-Conformity-Convenience
Chapter 12: Gendered Perspectives on Social License and Corporate Crime
Chapter 13: Making Sense of Deviance: Comparative Perspectives
Chapter 14: Conclusion