CSR – a religion with too many priests?

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Michael Porter is perhaps the management ‘guru’ most listened to and respected by corporate boards and executives worldwide. But his keynote speech on the role of corporate philanthropy at The European Academy of Business in Society’s 2nd Colloquium at Copenhagen Business School in September 2003 provoked strong reactions from an audience of mainly European academics and business managers. Here Mette Morsing, associate professor and director of the Center for Corporate Values and Responsibility at CBS, talks to him about his interest in corporate social initiatives, the implications for corporate competitiveness and his call to academics to provide a conceptual framework for the topic.

Editor’s Note: read the debate and some follow-up articles posted on the EBF site in response to this article at:
Michael E. Porter
Source: “European Business Forum (EBF)”
Subject: Social Responsibility (ESG)

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