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Isomorphism and Corporate Social Responsibility of Companies in the Sustainability Index of BM&FBovespa
Author(s) -
Daniel Cargnin da Silva,
Graciella Martignago,
Wlamir Gonçalves Xavier,
Simone Sehnem
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
revista ibero-americana de estratégia
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2176-0756
DOI - 10.5585/ijsm.v17i3.2649
Subject(s) - isomorphism (crystallography) , corporate social responsibility , sustainability , multinational corporation , business , originality , accounting , social responsibility , index (typography) , sustainability reporting , corporate sustainability , stakeholder , content analysis , qualitative research , public relations , sociology , political science , finance , social science , computer science , ecology , chemistry , world wide web , crystal structure , biology , crystallography
Objective: Our objective was to verify the existence of isomorphism within actions aimed at Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) of companies in the Sustainability Index (ISE) of BM FBovespa. Method: In this qualitative research study, we completed a content analysis of sustainability reports and information from the official websites of ISE companies. Originality / Relevance: Past studies related corporate social responsibility and isomorphism and analyzed them as the motivation and influence for the presentation of sustainability reports.  However, these studies have failed to identify whether there is isomorphism in Corporate Social Responsibility actions. Results: When reviewing all private Brazilian companies, the financial institutions sector was the one that presented the most isomorphic processes.  We also verified that multinational companies suffer limited isomorphic pressures; additionally, no isomorphism was verified in companies that have the state as the majority partner. Theoretical / methodological contributions: This research contributes to the study of the process of isomorphism in relation to Corporate Social Responsibility, by analyzing data divulged by the companies (verifying similarities of the adopted actions).

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