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      Vicious and Virtuous Circles of Aspirational Talk: From Self-Persuasive to Agonistic CSR Rhetoric

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      Business & Society
      SAGE Publications

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          Scholars are divided over the question of whether managerial aspirational talk that contradicts current business practices can contribute to corporate social responsibility (CSR). In this conceptual article, we explore the rhetorical dynamics of aspirational talk that either impede or foster CSR. We argue that self-persuasive CSR rhetoric, as one enactment of aspirational talk, can attract attention and scrutiny from organizational members. Continued adherence to this rhetoric, however, creates and perpetuates tensions that lead to a vicious circle of disengagement. A virtuous circle, by contrast, requires a shift toward an agonistic rhetoric that transcends tensions by rearticulating aspirations in concurrence with situated understandings of responsible corporate practice. Our arguments contribute to a better understanding of how communication becomes constitutive of CSR and address the debate on decoupling between talk and action.

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                Journal
                Business & Society
                Business & Society
                SAGE Publications
                0007-6503
                1552-4205
                January 2020
                February 13 2019
                January 2020
                : 59
                : 1
                : 98-128
                Affiliations
                [1 ]FHWien der WKW–University of Applied Sciences for Management & Communication, Vienna, Austria
                [2 ]King’s College London, UK
                [3 ]Surrey Business School, Guildford, UK
                Article
                10.1177/0007650319825758
                fecc469d-e78c-41f0-bd32-3302bf602451
                © 2020

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