RSE ET RÉSEAU DES PARTIES PRENANTES : UNE NORME INFORMATIONNELLE PEUT-ELLE ÉMERGER ?

Authors

  • Anne-Laurence LAFONT
  • Jérôme POUGET
  • Angélique RODHAIN

Keywords:

CSR, stakeholders, shareholders, consumers, information, network.

Abstract

This article explores the conditions of influence of both shareholders and consumers on the company’s
CSR policy. We rely on the types of stakeholders suggested by literature to identify shareholders and
consumers as key stakeholders regarding CSR. We also investigate their network organization to
explain their respective impact on the company. This constraint is all the more present as stakeholders
share their expectations and thus their information. But are the conditions for the emergence of
a common information fulfilled? While shareholders have a common basis of assessment of CSR,
consumers struggle to normalize their expectations. With the help of 20 semi-structured interviews,
the results conclude that convergence is possible because the respondents supported a standardized
type information VIGEO, very much like shareholders. However, consumers seem to adopt a principle
of distrust towards shareholders, which may compromise the effectiveness of stakeholder network.

Published

2017-05-01

How to Cite

Anne-Laurence LAFONT, Jérôme POUGET, & Angélique RODHAIN. (2017). RSE ET RÉSEAU DES PARTIES PRENANTES : UNE NORME INFORMATIONNELLE PEUT-ELLE ÉMERGER ?. Revue De l’organisation Responsable, 12(02). Retrieved from https://journaleska.com/index.php/or/article/view/1871

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