Responsabilidade social das empresas e valores humanos: um estudo sobre a atitude dos gestores brasileiros

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Autor(a) principal: Almeida, Filipe Jorge Ribeiro de
Data de Publicação: 2007
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional do FGV (FGV Repositório Digital)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10438/3272
Resumo: In the last decades of the 21st century, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has become one of the most widely debated issues in business management, concerning researchers, politicians, managers and society at large. With multilateral implications in economic and social life, CSR refers, essentially, to the discussion about the boundaries of business intervention in society and the ethical limits that should regulate that intervention. It questions the impact of business practices in social well-being, the role left for corporations and for the State in attending to community needs, and which are, at last, the responsibilities that tie enterprises to society. In this research, CSR is approached from the perspective of its ethical foundations, based on the moral reasoning of the business manager, as a key organizational leader with relevant decision power. Specifically, the research aims to understand how the personal human value system and the ethical orientation of managers influence their attitude towards CSR, considering this attitude as an indicator of managerial behavior that translates into corporate performance. Theoretically, CSR concept is discussed and presented as a set of social commitments, based on a strict interpretation of its meaning. As to human values, its philosophical roots are briefly analyzed and Schwartz modern motivational theory is addressed as main reference for studying the personal value system of managers in this research. Concerning ethics, based on classical theory from moral philosophy, references are seek in John Stuart Mill¿s utilitarianism, Immanuel Kant¿s deontological absolutism, John Rawls¿s theory of justice and the ethics of virtue inspired by Aristotle¿s moral thoughts. Based on an extended literature review, research hypothesis are proposed as part of a theoretical model of analysis named Individual Attitude Towards Social Responsibility Model. In order to test the theory¿s empirical validity, it was conducted a field study with 252 Brazilian managers, mainly from the metropolitan areas of São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. Results show that managerial attitude aligned with CSR principles is favored by conservative personal values, protectors of stability and centered on collective will, and by an ethical orientation based on egalitarianism as postulated by distributive justice principles. However, results also show that the influence of values and personal ethics on managerial attitude towards CSR only occur in managers younger than 30 years old. Findings and their meanings are discussed, as well as summarized in the Axiological and Ethical Determinants of Managers¿ Social Commitment Model. Finally, methodological limitations are evaluated and clues for further research are suggested.
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spelling Almeida, Filipe Jorge Ribeiro deEscolas::EBAPECavalcanti, Bianor ScelzaOliveira, José Antônio Puppim deCoelho, Arnaldo Fernandes de MatosLisboa, João Veríssimo de OliveiraMotta, Paulo Roberto2009-11-18T18:50:26Z2009-11-18T18:50:26Z2007ALMEIDA, Filipe Jorge Ribeiro de. Responsabilidade social das empresas e valores humanos: um estudo sobre a atitude dos gestores brasileiros. Tese (Doutorado em Administração) - FGV - Fundação Getúlio Vargas, Rio de Janeiro, 2007.http://hdl.handle.net/10438/3272In the last decades of the 21st century, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has become one of the most widely debated issues in business management, concerning researchers, politicians, managers and society at large. With multilateral implications in economic and social life, CSR refers, essentially, to the discussion about the boundaries of business intervention in society and the ethical limits that should regulate that intervention. It questions the impact of business practices in social well-being, the role left for corporations and for the State in attending to community needs, and which are, at last, the responsibilities that tie enterprises to society. In this research, CSR is approached from the perspective of its ethical foundations, based on the moral reasoning of the business manager, as a key organizational leader with relevant decision power. Specifically, the research aims to understand how the personal human value system and the ethical orientation of managers influence their attitude towards CSR, considering this attitude as an indicator of managerial behavior that translates into corporate performance. Theoretically, CSR concept is discussed and presented as a set of social commitments, based on a strict interpretation of its meaning. As to human values, its philosophical roots are briefly analyzed and Schwartz modern motivational theory is addressed as main reference for studying the personal value system of managers in this research. Concerning ethics, based on classical theory from moral philosophy, references are seek in John Stuart Mill¿s utilitarianism, Immanuel Kant¿s deontological absolutism, John Rawls¿s theory of justice and the ethics of virtue inspired by Aristotle¿s moral thoughts. Based on an extended literature review, research hypothesis are proposed as part of a theoretical model of analysis named Individual Attitude Towards Social Responsibility Model. In order to test the theory¿s empirical validity, it was conducted a field study with 252 Brazilian managers, mainly from the metropolitan areas of São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. Results show that managerial attitude aligned with CSR principles is favored by conservative personal values, protectors of stability and centered on collective will, and by an ethical orientation based on egalitarianism as postulated by distributive justice principles. However, results also show that the influence of values and personal ethics on managerial attitude towards CSR only occur in managers younger than 30 years old. Findings and their meanings are discussed, as well as summarized in the Axiological and Ethical Determinants of Managers¿ Social Commitment Model. Finally, methodological limitations are evaluated and clues for further research are suggested.Nas últimas décadas do século XX, a Responsabilidade Social das Empresas (RSE) impôs-se como um dos temas mais amplamente debatidos no campo da administração, envolvendo acadêmicos, políticos, empresários e sociedade em geral. Com implicações multilaterais na vida econômica e social, a RSE remete, essencialmente, para a discussão sobre as fronteiras da intervenção empresarial na sociedade e os limites éticos que devem regular essa ação. Questionam-se os impactos das práticas empresariais no bem-estar social, o papel das empresas e do Estado no atendimento às carências comunitárias e quais as responsabilidades que afinal vinculam as empresas à sociedade. Nesta pesquisa, a RSE é abordada a partir dos seus fundamentos éticos, centrando o estudo no pensamento moral do gestor, enquanto responsável organizacional com poder de decisão relevante na empresa. Em concreto, a pesquisa visa compreender como o sistema pessoal de valores humanos e a orientação ética dos gestores influenciam a sua atitude perante a RSE, pressupondo-a como indicador do comportamento gerencial que se projetará no desempenho organizacional. Teoricamente, discute-se o conceito de RSE como síntese de compromissos sociais e propõese uma definição com base na interpretação do seu significado estrito. Quanto aos valores humanos, enquadra-se o tema nas suas raízes filosóficas e apresenta-se a moderna teoria motivacional de Schwartz como referência para estudar o sistema de valores dos gestores. Do ponto de vista ético, procura-se fundamentação em correntes clássicas da filosofia moral, tais como o utilitarismo de John Stuart Mill, o absolutismo deontológico de Immanuel Kant, a teoria da justiça de John Rawls e a ética das virtudes inspirada no pensamento de Aristóteles. Com base numa extensa revisão da literatura relevante, propõem-se hipóteses de pesquisa integradas num modelo teórico de análise designado Modelo de Atitude Individual perante a Responsabilidade Social. Para testar a validade empírica da teoria, foi realizado um estudo de campo com 252 gestores brasileiros, predominantemente das regiões metropolitanas de São Paulo e do Rio de Janeiro. Os resultados revelam que a atitude gerencial alinhada com os princípios da RSE é favorecida por valores pessoais conservadores, defensores da estabilidade e centrados na vontade coletiva, e por um critério ético baseado nos propósitos igualitários da justiça distributiva. No entanto, os resultados revelam também que a influência dos valores e da ética pessoal na atitude perante a RSE apenas se verifica nos gestores com menos de 30 anos. Os achados são resumidos no Modelo dos Determinantes Axiológicos e Éticos do Compromisso Social dos Gestores, sendo ainda discutidos e interpretados os seus significados. Por fim, avaliam-se as limitações do método e sugerem-se pistas para pesquisas futuras.porTodo cuidado foi dispensado para respeitar os direitos autorais deste trabalho. 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title Responsabilidade social das empresas e valores humanos: um estudo sobre a atitude dos gestores brasileiros
spellingShingle Responsabilidade social das empresas e valores humanos: um estudo sobre a atitude dos gestores brasileiros
Almeida, Filipe Jorge Ribeiro de
Social responsibility
Ethics
Values
Attitude
Commitment
Responsabilidade social
Ética
Valores
Atitude
Compromisso
Administração de empresas
Responsabilidade social da empresa
Ética empresarial
Comportamento organizacional
Valores
title_short Responsabilidade social das empresas e valores humanos: um estudo sobre a atitude dos gestores brasileiros
title_full Responsabilidade social das empresas e valores humanos: um estudo sobre a atitude dos gestores brasileiros
title_fullStr Responsabilidade social das empresas e valores humanos: um estudo sobre a atitude dos gestores brasileiros
title_full_unstemmed Responsabilidade social das empresas e valores humanos: um estudo sobre a atitude dos gestores brasileiros
title_sort Responsabilidade social das empresas e valores humanos: um estudo sobre a atitude dos gestores brasileiros
author Almeida, Filipe Jorge Ribeiro de
author_facet Almeida, Filipe Jorge Ribeiro de
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dc.contributor.unidadefgv.por.fl_str_mv Escolas::EBAPE
dc.contributor.member.none.fl_str_mv Cavalcanti, Bianor Scelza
Oliveira, José Antônio Puppim de
Coelho, Arnaldo Fernandes de Matos
Lisboa, João Veríssimo de Oliveira
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Almeida, Filipe Jorge Ribeiro de
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Motta, Paulo Roberto
contributor_str_mv Motta, Paulo Roberto
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Social responsibility
Ethics
Values
Attitude
Commitment
topic Social responsibility
Ethics
Values
Attitude
Commitment
Responsabilidade social
Ética
Valores
Atitude
Compromisso
Administração de empresas
Responsabilidade social da empresa
Ética empresarial
Comportamento organizacional
Valores
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Responsabilidade social
Ética
Valores
Atitude
Compromisso
dc.subject.area.por.fl_str_mv Administração de empresas
dc.subject.bibliodata.por.fl_str_mv Responsabilidade social da empresa
Ética empresarial
Comportamento organizacional
Valores
description In the last decades of the 21st century, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has become one of the most widely debated issues in business management, concerning researchers, politicians, managers and society at large. With multilateral implications in economic and social life, CSR refers, essentially, to the discussion about the boundaries of business intervention in society and the ethical limits that should regulate that intervention. It questions the impact of business practices in social well-being, the role left for corporations and for the State in attending to community needs, and which are, at last, the responsibilities that tie enterprises to society. In this research, CSR is approached from the perspective of its ethical foundations, based on the moral reasoning of the business manager, as a key organizational leader with relevant decision power. Specifically, the research aims to understand how the personal human value system and the ethical orientation of managers influence their attitude towards CSR, considering this attitude as an indicator of managerial behavior that translates into corporate performance. Theoretically, CSR concept is discussed and presented as a set of social commitments, based on a strict interpretation of its meaning. As to human values, its philosophical roots are briefly analyzed and Schwartz modern motivational theory is addressed as main reference for studying the personal value system of managers in this research. Concerning ethics, based on classical theory from moral philosophy, references are seek in John Stuart Mill¿s utilitarianism, Immanuel Kant¿s deontological absolutism, John Rawls¿s theory of justice and the ethics of virtue inspired by Aristotle¿s moral thoughts. Based on an extended literature review, research hypothesis are proposed as part of a theoretical model of analysis named Individual Attitude Towards Social Responsibility Model. In order to test the theory¿s empirical validity, it was conducted a field study with 252 Brazilian managers, mainly from the metropolitan areas of São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. Results show that managerial attitude aligned with CSR principles is favored by conservative personal values, protectors of stability and centered on collective will, and by an ethical orientation based on egalitarianism as postulated by distributive justice principles. However, results also show that the influence of values and personal ethics on managerial attitude towards CSR only occur in managers younger than 30 years old. Findings and their meanings are discussed, as well as summarized in the Axiological and Ethical Determinants of Managers¿ Social Commitment Model. Finally, methodological limitations are evaluated and clues for further research are suggested.
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