Gender Equality and Responsible Business 2017
DOI: 10.4324/9781351286367-1
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“…So we are not prescriptive here other than to signal that we include environmental responsibilities and are otherwise open to propositions and claims reflected in the respective contexts. We incorporate both the public and private sphere in our understanding of social responsibilities, moving beyond the gaze of corporations and beyond the 9-5 and into homes and communities in which businesses operate (Grosser, McCarthy & Kilgour, 2017). Particular attention is given to historically marginalized voices and groups as they engage in the contestation of social responsibilities based on broad societal demands (e.g.…”
Section: Social Responsibilities: Experiences In Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So we are not prescriptive here other than to signal that we include environmental responsibilities and are otherwise open to propositions and claims reflected in the respective contexts. We incorporate both the public and private sphere in our understanding of social responsibilities, moving beyond the gaze of corporations and beyond the 9-5 and into homes and communities in which businesses operate (Grosser, McCarthy & Kilgour, 2017). Particular attention is given to historically marginalized voices and groups as they engage in the contestation of social responsibilities based on broad societal demands (e.g.…”
Section: Social Responsibilities: Experiences In Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So we are not prescriptive here other than to signal that we include environ- mental responsibilities and are otherwise open to propositions and claims reflected in the respective contexts. We incorporate both the public and private sphere in our under- standing of social responsibilities, moving beyond the gaze of corporations and beyond the 9-5 and into homes and communities in which businesses operate (Grosser, McCarthy & Kilgour, 2017). Particular attention is given to historically marginalized voices and groups as they engage in the contestation of social responsibilities based on broad societal demands (e.g.…”
Section: Social Responsibilities: Experiences In Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%