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Manager les paradoxes de la RSE. Le déploiement de la norme ISO 26000 dans une ETI

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  • Amaury Grimand
  • Isabelle Vandangeon-Derumez
  • Philippe Schäfer

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The instrumental vision of CSR, by reducing it to a managerial tool which is likely to lead to a sustainable competitive advantage, tends to reify the concept. From this viewpoint, the implementation of CSR initiatives within firms is analyzed as a sequential, top-down and non-conflicting process. Contrary to this approach, we maintain that developing CSR is comparable to a learning, non-linear process, through which organizational actors transform CSR by appropriating it. However, this vision raises contradictions which need to be identified. In this perspective, we are focusing on the case of a company having decided to implant the standard ISO 26000. The analysis of its process of deployment shows contradictions inherent in CSR and in its implementation. Then, the approach by the paradoxes shows us that these contradictions can be managed in a creative prospect.

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  • Amaury Grimand & Isabelle Vandangeon-Derumez & Philippe Schäfer, 2014. "Manager les paradoxes de la RSE. Le déploiement de la norme ISO 26000 dans une ETI," Revue française de gestion, Lavoisier, vol. 0(3), pages 133-148.
  • Handle: RePEc:cai:rfglav:rfg_240_0133
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    1. Amaury Grimand, 2021. "Les outils de gestion comme « mythes rationnels » : une relecture à travers la philosophie de Roland Barthes," Post-Print hal-04471503, HAL.
    2. Christian Valery Tayo Tene & Olivier Boiral & Iñaki Heras‐Saizarbitoria, 2021. "Does quality management improve the internalization of environmental practices? An empirical study in Africa," Business Strategy and the Environment, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 30(7), pages 3053-3064, November.
    3. Maël Sommer & Karine Gauche & Leila Temri, 2018. "Petites entreprises en système de management collectif : vers une gestion constructive des paradoxes de la durabilité ?," Post-Print hal-01950456, HAL.

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