The Normative Justification of Integrative Stakeholder Engagement: A Habermasian View on Responsible Leadership

作者: Moritz Patzer , Christian Voegtlin , Andreas Georg Scherer

DOI: 10.1017/BEQ.2017.33

关键词: Social transformationCommunicative actionDiscourse ethicsSociologyCorporate social responsibilitySocial theoryStakeholder engagementFundamentalismNormativeEnvironmental ethics

摘要: The transition from modern to postmodern society leads changing expectations about the purpose and responsibility of leadership. Habermas’s social theory provides a useful analytical tool for understanding current societal processes exploring their implications business vis-a-vis society. We argue that integrative responsible leadership, in particular, can contribute reconciliation with goals. Integrative leadership understood Habermasian way is not only strategic endeavor but also communicative endeavor. An essential part light transformation facilitation discourses shared base norms values. This exemplified alongside developments like European migration crisis or emerging nationalist fundamentalist movements some countries. specify how when should resort action discuss

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