Tesis
Ambiente institucional e a responsabilidade social empresarial na indústria calçadista de Franca: o caso do Instituto Pró-Criança
Fecha
2007-06-20Registro en:
ALVES, Elvisney Aparecido. Ambiente institucional e a responsabilidade social empresarial na indústria calçadista de Franca : o caso do Instituto Pró-Criança.. 2007. 299 f. Tese (Doutorado em Ciências Exatas e da Terra) - Universidade Federal de São Carlos, São Carlos, 2007.
Autor
Alves, Elvisney Aparecido
Institución
Resumen
The present work approaches the subject of the social responsibility of businesses,
considering the implications that the institutional environment exerts on business
practices. The business world has increasingly emitted signals acknowledging its social
duties, and with regards to Brazil, this has mainly occurred during the last decade of
twentieth century. During this period, while taking the shoe industry of Franca as an
object of study, the factories social responsibility is manifested in the creation of the
Pro-Child Institute as a reaction taken by the local entrepreneurs against allegations of
the use of child labor in the productive chain. The transformations verified in the
national institutional environment are analyzed in the space of the four classic
dimensions of the business social responsibility (economic, legal, ethical and
philanthropic), aiming to understand the determining institutions for the phenomenon
studied from the point of view of the actors. The perception of the footwear
manufacturers associated with the Pro-Child Institute is obtained by means of
interviews and survey of the historical declarations registered by the media. The content
analysis is made by use of a matrix of thematic categories compatible with the treatment
given to the subject of business social responsibility according to the influence of the
institutions. The results reveal the preponderant force of economic interests associated
with the international market, and the national fragility in the application of the legal
measures, in the field of external social obligations, as well as the moral complacency of
the actors involved and the restricted contribution of the governing structures toward
philanthropic action to transform the local values relative to the use of child labor. The
legitimacy of the businesses intermix with the economic interests in the reduction in the
costs of transactions and its social representation, as to the relative weight of the
institutions that conform to the environment.