Call for Papers: Special issue of Business & Society - “The macro-social level impact of religion on business” (original) (raw)

Guest Editors: Harry Van Buren, Jawad Syed, Raza Mir This special issue of Business & Society aims to publish original theoretical and empirical insights on the role that religion as a social force plays in the context of business ethics, corporate societal responsibility (CSR) and corporate governance. Religion in society is a subject of great importance, cutting across all sectors of our social world, from national and international governments, organizations and policy makers, to local communities, individuals and employers. Religion, by virtue of its emphasis on philanthropy, social service, ethical conduct, and frugality may be a major source of inspiration for governmental, organizational and individual approaches to ethics, CSR and governance. However, religion or some of its interpretations or practices may also act as barriers to responsible business behavior, e.g., faith-based discrimination at work, or faith-based objections to employee benefits. Despite extensive research on business ethics and CSR, the macro-level impact of religion on business remains an underdeveloped area of research. Seeking to fill this important research gap, this special issue focuses on the intersections between religion, organizations, and society through the lens of history, business ethics and CSR. It aims to bring a variety of religion-based and secular theoretical perspectives to bear on business ethics, corporate governance and CSR research and practice.