Corporate Social Responsibility and Social Impact
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Teaching
Details
Faculty Faculty of Management, Economics and Social Sciences Domain Communication and Media Research Code UE-EKM.00989 Languages English Type of lesson Lecture
Level Master Semester SS-2025 Schedules and rooms
Summary schedule Tuesday 13:15 - 15:00, Hebdomadaire, PER 21, Room B130 (Spring semester)
Tuesday 15:15 - 17:00, Hebdomadaire, PER 21, Room B130 (Spring semester)
Hours per week 4 Teaching
Documents
Bibliography • Chandler, D. (2016). Strategic Corporate Social Responsibility: Sustainable Value Creation. Sage Publications (4th Edition). – Chapter 9, 14, and Part IV.
• Crane, A., Palazzo, G., Spence, L. J., & Matten, D. (2014). Contesting the value of “Creating Shared Value.” California Management Review, 56(2), 130–153.
• Dahl, S. & Waehning-Orga, N. (2015). Ethical Consumption. In Eagle L. & Dahl S. (eds.), Marketing Ethics and Society (pp. 117-140). Sage.
• Esposito, M., Tse, T., & Soufani, K. (2018). Introducing a circular economy: new thinking with new managerial and policy implications. California Management Review, 60(3), 5-19.
• Fleming, P., Zyglidopoulos, S., Boura, M., & Lioukas, S. (2020). How corruption is tolerated in the Greek public sector: Toward a second-order theory of normalization. Business & Society, 1-34.
• Goranova, M., & Ryan, L. V. (2014). Shareholder activism: A multidisciplinary review. Journal of Management, 40(5), 1230-1268.
• Illia, L., Alberti, E., Murtarelli, G. et al. (2022) Being best in the world or best for the world? Fostering CSR cooperative behaviors through communication. Ital. Journal of Marketing, 173–202.
• Illia, L., Romenti, S., Rodríguez-Cánovas, B., Murtarelli, G., & Caroll, C. E. (2016). Exploring corporations’ dialogue about CSR in the digital era. Journal of Business Ethics, 131(2), 39-58.
• Jensen, J. (1997). Ethical Issues in the Communication Process. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. – Chapter 3 and 5.
• Lacy P., Keeble, J., & McNamara, R. (2014). Circular advantage: Innovative business models and technologies to create value in a world without limits to growth. Accenture Strategy Report.
• Laufer, W. (2003). Social accountability and corporate greenwashing. Journal of Business Ethics, 43, 253-261.
• Porter, M. E. & Kramer, M. R. (2011). The big idea. Creating shared value. How to reinvent capitalism – and unleash a wave of innovation and growth. Harvard Business Review, 62-77.
• Schoeneborn, D., Morsing, M., & Crane, A. (2019). Formative Perspectives on the Relation Between CSR Communication and CSR Practices: Pathways for Walking, Talking, and T(w)alking. Business & Society. DOI: 10.1177/0007650319845091
• Seeger, M. & Kuhn, T. (2011) Communication ethics and organizational contexts: Divergent values and moral puzzles. In G. Cheney, S. May & D. Munshi, Handbook of Communication Ethics: Information Censorship (pp. 166-189). Routledge.
• Smith, N. C., Drumwright, M. E., & Gentile, M. C. (2010). The new marketing Myopia. Journal of Public Policy & Marketing, 29(1), 4–11.
• Visser, W., & Kymal, C. (2015) Integrated Value Creation (IVC: Beyond Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Creating Shared Value (CSV). International Journal of Business Ethics, 8(1), 29-43.
• Walker K. & Wan F. (2012). The harm of symbolic actions and green-washing: Corporate actions and communications on environmental performance and their financial implications. Journal of Business Ethics, 109(2), 227-242.
• Webley, S., & Werner, A. (2008). Corporate codes of ethics: Necessary but not sufficient. Business Ethics: A European Review, 17(4), 405-415.
• Zadek, S. (2012). Path to corporate social responsibility. Harvard Business Review, 1-11. -
Dates and rooms
Date Hour Type of lesson Place 18.02.2025 13:15 - 15:00 Cours PER 21, Room B130 18.02.2025 15:15 - 17:00 Cours PER 21, Room B130 25.02.2025 13:15 - 15:00 Cours PER 21, Room B130 25.02.2025 15:15 - 17:00 Cours PER 21, Room B130 04.03.2025 13:15 - 15:00 Cours PER 21, Room B130 04.03.2025 15:15 - 17:00 Cours PER 21, Room B130 11.03.2025 13:15 - 15:00 Cours PER 21, Room B130 11.03.2025 15:15 - 17:00 Cours PER 21, Room B130 18.03.2025 13:15 - 15:00 Cours PER 21, Room B130 18.03.2025 15:15 - 17:00 Cours PER 21, Room B130 25.03.2025 13:15 - 15:00 Cours PER 21, Room B130 25.03.2025 15:15 - 17:00 Cours PER 21, Room B130 01.04.2025 13:15 - 15:00 Cours PER 21, Room B130 01.04.2025 15:15 - 17:00 Cours PER 21, Room B130 -
Assessments methods
Evaluation continue - SS-2025, Session d'été 2025
Assessments methods By rating Descriptions of Exams Students will be subject to an ongoing evaluation, following the scheme below:
• Applied team project (50%)
- 30% Team project
- 20% Class team simulation
• Individual applied project (50%)Continuously assessed courses: it will no longer be possible to unregister or withdraw from a course after the registration period (see session calendar on the Faculty website).
No retake exam.
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Assignment
Valid for the following curricula: BeNeFri - Sciences économiques et sociales
Version: 2018-SP_V01 - SES BeNeFri
Course > Master course offering for BeNeFri Students
Complementary learnings in SES or mobility students
Version: ens_compl_ses
Mster course offering for Mobility Students
Doc - Business Informatics
Version: 20210713
Elective courses > Wahlkurse UNIFR
Doc - Economics
Version: 2002-SA_V01
Cours a choix > Wahlkurse UNIFR
Doc - Economie quantitative
Version: 2002-SA_V01
Cours a choix > Wahlkurse UNIFR
Doc - Management
Version: 2002-SA_V01
Cours a choix > Wahlkurse UNIFR
Doc - Management in Nonprofit-Organisation
Version: 2002-SA_V01 -60 ECTS Théoriques
Elective courses > Wahlkurse UNIFR
Doc - Sciences sociales
Version: 2002-SA_V01
Cours a choix > Wahlkurse UNIFR
Doc - Sciences économiques et sociales
Version: 2002-SA_V01
Cours a choix > Wahlkurse UNIFR
Ma - Accounting and Finance - 120 ECTS
Version: 2024-SP_V02 - DD Caen
UniFr courses > Elective courses - Max 18 ECTS > SES Master level courses
Ma - Accounting and Finance - 90 ECTS
Version: 2021-SA_V02 - Dès SA-2024
Course - 72 ECTS > Minimum 0 / maximum 1 optional master course offered at the University of Fribourg, if 72 ECTS not yet reached in the above modules > SES Master level courses
Ma - Business Communication - Management - 90 ECTS
Version: 2022-SA_V03
Courses - 60 ECTS > Management > 30 ECTS parmi les modules : > NPO-SUST: NPO and Sustainable Management
Ma - Business Communication : Business Informatics - 90 ECTS
Version: 2024-SA_V03
Information Management > Cours > Modules management > NPO-SUST: NPO and Sustainable Management
Ma - Business Informatics - 90 ECTS
Version: 2020-SA_V01
Classes - min. 45 ECTS > Modules management - max. 15 ECTS > NPO-SUST: NPO and Sustainable Management
Ma - Communication and Society - 90 ECTS
Version: 2021-SA_V03
Forschungsbereiche > Inter- & Transdisciplinary Perspectives
Ma - Economics - 90 ECTS
Version: 2021-SA_V04
Course selection for the Master WITHOUT options > Elective courses > Elective courses of the SES Faculty - max. 15 ECTS > SES Master level coursesLe choix de l'option se fait par l'inscription au premier cours dans l'une des options possibles. > Public Economics and Policy > Elective courses in Public Economics and Policy > Elective courses of the SES Faculty - max. 15 ECTS > SES Master level coursesLe choix de l'option se fait par l'inscription au premier cours dans l'une des options possibles. > Quantitative Economics > Elective courses in Quantitative Economics > Courses from the SES faculty - max. 15 ECTS > SES Master level coursesLe choix de l'option se fait par l'inscription au premier cours dans l'une des options possibles. > Sustainable Development and Social Responsibility > Elective courses in Sustainable Development and Social Responsibility > Elective courses of the SES Faculty - max. 15 ECTS > SES Master level coursesLe choix de l'option se fait par l'inscription au premier cours dans l'une des options possibles. > Business Economics > Elective courses in Business Economics > Wahlkurse der SES-Fakultät - max. 15 ECTS > SES Master level courses
Ma - International and European Business - 90 ECTS
Version: 2021-SA_V01 - dès SA-2024
Courses > Modules > One complete module taken from the following list > Groupe d'élément de validation du Module NPO-SUST > NPO-SUST: NPO and Sustainable Management > Elective coursesCourses > Modules > Elective courses of the management modules > Elective courses of the management modules > Elective courses for the Master in managementCourses > Additional courses > SES Master level courses
Ma - Management - 90 ECTS
Version: 2021-SA_V03 - Dès SA-2024
Courses: min. 72 ECTS > Modules - min 54 ECTS > Elective courses taken outside a validating module > Elective courses in the management modules > Elective courses for the Master in managementCourses: min. 72 ECTS > Modules - min 54 ECTS > Minimum of 3 modules with a minimum of 18 ECTS and 2 core courses > NPO-SUST Module Validation Element Group > NPO-SUST: NPO and Sustainable Management > Elective coursesCourses: min. 72 ECTS > Elective courses > SES Master level courses
Ma - Marketing - 90 ECTS
Version: 2021-SA_V03 - Dès SA-2024
Courses - 72 ECTS > Elective Master courses from the whole university > SES Master level coursesCourses - 72 ECTS > Complementary module > COM Module validation element group > COM : Communication > Core courses
MiBa - Kommunikationswissenschaft und Medienforschung - 30 ECTS
Version: 2015-SA_V01
Kurse > Vorlesung "Media and Democracy" (FS) oder "Economie et stratégies des médias"frei wählbare ECTS-Punkte > Ma - Frei wählbare ECTS-Punkte
MiMa - Business Informatics - 30 ECTS
Version: 2020-SA_V01
Cours > Modules management > NPO-SUST: NPO and Sustainable Management
MiMa - Communication and Society - 30 ECTS
Version: 2021-SA_V01
frei wählbare ECTS-Punkte > Ma - Frei wählbare ECTS-Punkte
MiMa - Gestion d'entreprise - 30 ECTS
Version: 2021-SA_V01
Elective courses - 30 ECTS > NPO-SUST: NPO and Sustainable Management