TY - GEN
T1 - CSE
T2 - AN ALL-INCLUSIVE BUSINESS MODEL FOR GENERATIONS TO COME
AU - O'Gorman, Bill
AU - Somers, Carmel
AU - Klemkaite, Lina
AU - Feenan, Dave
AU - Manickam, Anu
AU - Jardim, Margarida
PY - 2022/9
Y1 - 2022/9
N2 - Corporate Social Entrepreneurship (CSE) is 'a way of doing business' so that all staff in any given organisation (public, private or third sector) are fully aware of their role, responsibility and contribution to the sustainable socioeconomic enhancement of their organisations and the communities in which they live and work. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), on the other hand, is often understood as “a concept whereby companies integrate social and environmental concerns in their business operations and in their interaction with their stakeholders on a voluntary basis. (…) It opens a way of managing change and of reconciling social development with improved competitiveness.” (CEC, 2001, p.7). Whereas there is an overlap between CSE and CSR and a similarity of concept, they are on very different trajectories. CSE is not just another form of CSR, it is a process for invigorating and advancing the development of CSR. CSE provides an approach that will accelerate the CSR journey. The fundamental purpose is therefore to accelerate companies’ organisational transformation into a more powerful generation of societal betterment (Austin and Reficco 2009, p.2). CSE includes: creating an enabling entrepreneurial environment, fostering corporate social intrapreneurship, amplifying corporate purpose and values as well as building strategic alliances in order to solve economic and social problems and to promote the success of emerging innovative business strategies. This paper presents the journey, the pathway, the process, tools and techniques that will enable organisations to successfully progress from CSR to CSE.
AB - Corporate Social Entrepreneurship (CSE) is 'a way of doing business' so that all staff in any given organisation (public, private or third sector) are fully aware of their role, responsibility and contribution to the sustainable socioeconomic enhancement of their organisations and the communities in which they live and work. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), on the other hand, is often understood as “a concept whereby companies integrate social and environmental concerns in their business operations and in their interaction with their stakeholders on a voluntary basis. (…) It opens a way of managing change and of reconciling social development with improved competitiveness.” (CEC, 2001, p.7). Whereas there is an overlap between CSE and CSR and a similarity of concept, they are on very different trajectories. CSE is not just another form of CSR, it is a process for invigorating and advancing the development of CSR. CSE provides an approach that will accelerate the CSR journey. The fundamental purpose is therefore to accelerate companies’ organisational transformation into a more powerful generation of societal betterment (Austin and Reficco 2009, p.2). CSE includes: creating an enabling entrepreneurial environment, fostering corporate social intrapreneurship, amplifying corporate purpose and values as well as building strategic alliances in order to solve economic and social problems and to promote the success of emerging innovative business strategies. This paper presents the journey, the pathway, the process, tools and techniques that will enable organisations to successfully progress from CSR to CSE.
KW - corporate social responsibility
KW - socioeconomic development
KW - intrapreneurship
KW - sustainability
KW - inclusivity
KW - sociaaleconomische ontwikkeling
KW - ondernemerschap
KW - duurzaamheid
KW - inclusiviteit
KW - maatschappelijk verantwoord ondernemen
UR - https://iris.unipa.it/retrieve/8d96d9e5-624c-4984-ad57-7b34c7eff668/euromed2022-book-of-proceedings-2022-09-16.pdf
M3 - Contribution to conference proceeding
SN - 978-9963-711-96-3
SP - 640
EP - 653
BT - 15th Annual Conference of the EuroMed Academy of Business: Sustainable Business Concepts and Practices
A2 - Vrontis, Demetris
A2 - Weber, Yaakov
A2 - Tsoukatos, Evangelos
PB - EuroMed Press
ER -