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Original Articles

Authoritarian state, global expansion and corporate social responsibility reporting: The narrative of a Chinese state-owned enterprise

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Pages 199-217 | Received 22 Aug 2017, Accepted 21 May 2018, Published online: 18 Feb 2019
 

Abstract

This case study examines why stand-alone Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) reporting has been initiated in a Chinese state-owned enterprise (SOE). Chinese SOEs have been pioneering CSR reporting since the mid–2000 s and extant literature interprets its development as no more than a consequence of government interventions. However, there is a dearth of qualitative evidence illuminating the subtle interrelationships between the global, national and internal organisational dynamics mediating CSR reporting initiative of Chinese SOEs within the authoritarian state. To fill this gap, we provide a nuanced multi-level institutional analysis of the drivers underlying the initiation of CSR reporting within the case examined.

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1 ALPHA is specialised in natural resources exploration, drilling and extraction activities, and acts in sectors such as energy-related transportation, provision of energy-related engineering techniques and equipment manufacturing, technological innovation as well as financing services. More information about ALPHA cannot be provided for confidentiality reasons.

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