February 27, 2014
Swanson publishes a book about corporate social responsibility
Submitted by Communications and Marketing
Diane Swanson, the Edgerley family chair in business administration professor of management, has published the book "Embedding CSR into Corporate Culture: Challenging the Executive Mind." The publisher is Palgrave Macmillan in the United Kingdom.
She will use this book in May to teach in the executive doctoral program in the Center for Values-Driven Leadership at Benedictine University near Chicago.
The book demonstrates that a new frontier for corporate social responsibility is possible in theory and practice. The key idea — discovery leadership — enables corporate managers to deal effectively with problems, issues and value clashes occurring at the corporation-society interface. Amoral leadership and executive myopia are replaced by normative receptivity and value attunement that embed value awareness in corporate culture. The discovery executive leverages this awareness by activating the values that facilitate constructive relationships with the firm's stakeholders. As a practical result, employee engagement in corporate social responsibility is strengthened while the need for social control of business is lessened. Both business and society benefit from discovery leadership because value-attuned decision making yields better economic, social, and environmental performance than is possible when myopic executives are at the helm. Therefore, discovery leadership should serve as the organizing principle for reshaping management practice, reforming management education, and restoring the public's confidence in business.