Business and children: mapping impacts, managing responsibilities

Andrew Crane, Bahar Ali Kazmi

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Abstract

In recent years, issues of childhood obesity, unsafe toys, and child labor have raised the question of corporate responsibilities to children. However, business impacts on children are complex, multi-faceted, and frequently overlooked by senior managers. This article reports on a systematic analysis of the reputational landscape constructed by the media, corporations, and non-government organizations around business responsibilities to children. A content analysis methodology is applied to a sample of more than 350 relevant accounts during a 5-year period. We identify seven core responsibilities that are then used to provide a framework for enabling businesses to map their range of impacts on children. We set out guidelines for how to identify and manage the firm’s strategic responsibilities in this arena, and identify the␣constraints that corporations face in meeting such responsibilities.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)567-586
Number of pages20
JournalJournal of Business Ethics
Volume91
Issue number4
Early online date12 Aug 2009
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2010

Keywords

  • corporate responsibility
  • children
  • marketing
  • content analysis
  • risk management
  • corporate reputation

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