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Anne-Sofie Hiswåls1, Cornelia Wulff Hamrin1, Åsa Vidman2, Gloria Macassa1,3.
Abstract
In recent years there has been increased interest in the role played by business corporate social responsibility (CSR) strategies in promoting the health and wellbeing of internal and external stakeholders. However, the sparse public health research to date has mainly focused on the health and wellbeing of internal stakeholders. This viewpoint article aims to ignite discussion of how CSR strategies need to also target external stakeholders beyond the workplace. Businesses have an opportunity to help address the most important societal challenges, especially the social determinants of health which are the root causes of inequities in health. However, while advancing a new agenda for promoting external stakeholders' health, businesses need to take into account potential challenges that might arise from ethical conflicts when trying to balance their CSR initiatives against their business operations. ©Copyright: the Author(s).Entities:
Keywords: CSR; external stakeholders; health and wellbeing; health promotion
Year: 2020 PMID: 32550220 PMCID: PMC7282312 DOI: 10.4081/jphr.2020.1742
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Public Health Res ISSN: 2279-9028