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Punishing the good? How to minimize an unfair CSR-washing label

  • 1.  Punishing the good? How to minimize an unfair CSR-washing label

    Posted 02-20-2024 10:17

    Dear ONE Friends,

    I would love to start a conversation and receive reactions and comments about “CSR-washing” related to the following article:  Martin, U. M., Thapa, U., & Aguinis, H. 2024. Punishing the good? How to minimize an unfair CSR-washing label. Business Horizons, 67(2): 199-207. [available at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bushor.2023.12.002]

    Some companies genuinely champion corporate social responsibility (CSR), but others merely “CSR-wash”—exploiting social concerns for profit. Being mislabeled as a CSR-washer, despite genuine efforts, can hurt reputation and trust. We offer four recommendations to minimize the CSR-wash label:

    1.       Make CSR a core, not sideline, activity

    2.       Foster a grassroots approach to CSR

    3.       Merge performance management with CSR goals

    4.       Craft honest CSR communication strategies

    I look forward to an ongoing conversation on this and related issues!

    All the best,

    --Herman.



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    Herman Aguinis, Ph.D.
    Avram Tucker Distinguished Scholar & Professor of Management
    The George Washington University School of Business
    Washington, DC
    https://hermanaguinis.com/
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