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The Political Role of the Business Firm: An Ordonomic Concept of Corporate Citizenship Developed in Comparison With the Aristotelian Idea of Individual Citizenship

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BUSINESS & SOCIETY
卷 53, 期 2, 页码 226-259

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/0007650313483484

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Aristotle; corporate citizenship; ordonomics; self-perfection; value creation

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This article contributes to the debate about the political role of the business firm. The article clarifies what is meant by the political role of the firm and how this political role relates to its economic role. To this end, the authors present an ordonomic concept of corporate citizenship and illustrate the concept by way of comparison with the Aristotelian idea of individual citizenship for the antique polis. According to our concept, companies take a political role if they participate in rule-setting processes and rule-finding discourses. Though this political role of the corporation is in principle ambivalent, the authors conclude that in such processes of new governance the economic and political roles of the firm need not contradict each other but can follow the same win-win logic of individual self-perfection through cooperative social interactions.

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