More than ever, corporations are expected to practice "citizenship" by participating in a variety of charitable community or social programs. These corporate social responsibility (CSR) programs are very popular among business academics, business leaders and the public. After the first installation of some of the theoretical limits of CSR as it relates to the legal and policy management, the authors examine how CSR (as its implementation and expectations) can lead to unexpected results, breaking various business roles and the government play in the market, democratic systems. "Hide
by Craig M. Sasse, Ryan T. Trahan, Jamie Collins D Source: Business Horizons 10 pages. Publication Date: January 15, 2007. Prod. #: BH219-PDF-ENG