Shattering illusions: rethinking human rights protection within the corporate social responsibility framework. The case of child labor in the agricultural sector
Shattering illusions: rethinking human rights protection within the corporate social responsibility framework. The case of child labor in the agricultural sector
Date
2023
Authors
Vernidaki, Alexandra Rafaela
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Abstract
The research examines the potential corporate pretense when it comes to a company
advertising its social responsibility, by manipulating its CSR program, as a strategy to deflect
public attention away from human rights violations committed by or in complicity with the
company itself, undermining in this way the advancement of BHR agenda. By using a
statistical exploration and a case study analysis of three TNCs from the agricultural sector
that have been accused of using child labor in their supply chains, it observes that a certain
degree of pretense may be assumed, among other possible eventualities and explanations,
given the discrepancy found between CSR commitments and ratings on the one hand, and
corporate human rights performance, on the other. Therefore, it concludes that there is a
possibility of corporations using their CSR programs as a tool with the aim of masking their
involvement with human rights violations. Finally, it suggests that corporations should at
least acknowledge the objective difficulties of identifying and fighting possible human rights
violations occurring along their supply chains and mention relevant restrictions when
advertising their endeavors to implement responsible business practices.
Keywords:
Corporate Social Responsibility; Business & Human Rights; CSR instrumentalization; Child
Labor
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Second semester University: Adam Mickiewicz University Poznań
Keywords
corporate responsibility,
social responsibility,
human rights,
child labour,
business