Abstract
Notions of social responsibility have become fashionable in businesses. While clearly a marketing ploy for some, for other firms CSR appears to represent a genuine commitment to new practices and organization-wide learning. Encouraged by these positive cases, we explored the extent to which CSR might create a site for critical learning in workplaces.
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Recommended Citation
Fenwick, T.,
&
Bierema, L.
(2005).
“Corporate Social Responsibility”: A Site for Critical Learning in Workplaces?.
Adult Education Research Conference.
https://newprairiepress.org/aerc/2005/papers/57
“Corporate Social Responsibility”: A Site for Critical Learning in Workplaces?
Notions of social responsibility have become fashionable in businesses. While clearly a marketing ploy for some, for other firms CSR appears to represent a genuine commitment to new practices and organization-wide learning. Encouraged by these positive cases, we explored the extent to which CSR might create a site for critical learning in workplaces.