Published 2024-03-01
“…These fields owe much of their longevity to their roots in institutional economics, whose debates, such as the Berle-Dodd debate, were based on interdisciplinary dialogue and the abandonment of sectorial divisions and
public-private dichotomies.[25] There was opposition to this approach to the role of companies in society that could have implications for
CSR’s interdisciplinarity, such as the understanding that
corporate activities should be restricted to profit maximization.[26] Yet, those were often oppositions to CSR or business and human rights themselves.
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