Os valores pessoais e o comprometimento social dos gestores: Um estudo sobre a Responsabilidade Social das Empresas no Brasil

This article addresses the influence of managers’ personal value systems on their attitudes towards a corporate social responsibility (CSR), assuming it to be a predictor of management practice. The research hypotheses were tested in a study involving 252 Brazilian managers. The results show that a...

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Main Author: Filipe Almeida
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centro de Estudos Sociais da Universidade de Coimbra 2009-09-01
Series:Revista Crítica de Ciências Sociais
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/rccs/259
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spelling doaj-b08893d1129b46efbc39db4419cec0072020-11-25T01:25:45ZengCentro de Estudos Sociais da Universidade de CoimbraRevista Crítica de Ciências Sociais0254-11062182-74352009-09-018614516610.4000/rccs.259Os valores pessoais e o comprometimento social dos gestores: Um estudo sobre a Responsabilidade Social das Empresas no BrasilFilipe AlmeidaThis article addresses the influence of managers’ personal value systems on their attitudes towards a corporate social responsibility (CSR), assuming it to be a predictor of management practice. The research hypotheses were tested in a study involving 252 Brazilian managers. The results show that a predisposition towards socially responsible management practices is favoured by a conservative value system which upholds stability and order, security and compliance with collective norms, as opposed to the negative influence of personal values centred on individual wellbeing and self-promotion. However, this relationship between value systems and managers’ attitudes towards CSR is only found in managers under the age of 30, suggesting that, as professional experience is acquired, the adoption of socially responsible business practices becomes independent of the value systems of the decision-makers, and that strategic and contextual factors are superimposed onto personal belief systems.http://journals.openedition.org/rccs/259human valuessocial commitmentsocial responsibility in companies
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Os valores pessoais e o comprometimento social dos gestores: Um estudo sobre a Responsabilidade Social das Empresas no Brasil
Revista Crítica de Ciências Sociais
human values
social commitment
social responsibility in companies
author_facet Filipe Almeida
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title Os valores pessoais e o comprometimento social dos gestores: Um estudo sobre a Responsabilidade Social das Empresas no Brasil
title_short Os valores pessoais e o comprometimento social dos gestores: Um estudo sobre a Responsabilidade Social das Empresas no Brasil
title_full Os valores pessoais e o comprometimento social dos gestores: Um estudo sobre a Responsabilidade Social das Empresas no Brasil
title_fullStr Os valores pessoais e o comprometimento social dos gestores: Um estudo sobre a Responsabilidade Social das Empresas no Brasil
title_full_unstemmed Os valores pessoais e o comprometimento social dos gestores: Um estudo sobre a Responsabilidade Social das Empresas no Brasil
title_sort os valores pessoais e o comprometimento social dos gestores: um estudo sobre a responsabilidade social das empresas no brasil
publisher Centro de Estudos Sociais da Universidade de Coimbra
series Revista Crítica de Ciências Sociais
issn 0254-1106
2182-7435
publishDate 2009-09-01
description This article addresses the influence of managers’ personal value systems on their attitudes towards a corporate social responsibility (CSR), assuming it to be a predictor of management practice. The research hypotheses were tested in a study involving 252 Brazilian managers. The results show that a predisposition towards socially responsible management practices is favoured by a conservative value system which upholds stability and order, security and compliance with collective norms, as opposed to the negative influence of personal values centred on individual wellbeing and self-promotion. However, this relationship between value systems and managers’ attitudes towards CSR is only found in managers under the age of 30, suggesting that, as professional experience is acquired, the adoption of socially responsible business practices becomes independent of the value systems of the decision-makers, and that strategic and contextual factors are superimposed onto personal belief systems.
topic human values
social commitment
social responsibility in companies
url http://journals.openedition.org/rccs/259
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