
The Meaning of Shared Value
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Patrick O'Sullivan is Full Professor at Grenoble Ecole de Management, France. He served as Director of Studies (2006-2009) and Head of Department of People Organisations and Society (2009-2012). His research interests include Critical Scientific Methodology, Business Ethics, Transport Policy issues and System Timetabling/Planning, a field in which he has some consultancy experience.
Floriana Fusco is a post-doctoral researcher at the University of Sannio, Italy. She is a member of the scientific committee of Mecosan journal and a member of several national and international academic societies. Her main research fields include social responsibility and sustainability reporting, coproduction and co-creation of value, third mission and entrepreneurial universities.
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2. The starting point: Creating Shared Value, the Big Idea, and following debate
2.1. The self-styled 'Big Idea': Creating Shared Value
2.2. The opponents' position and the main criticisms to CSV
2.3. The defenders of CSV
2.4. The middle position: cautious enthusiasm and constructive criticism
2.5. What about our perspective?
3. A critical exegesis of the meaning of value
3.1. What essentially is value?
3.2. The beginnings: the concept of value in Economics
3.3. The creation of the false dichotomy
3.3.1. The concept of value in Financial and Strategic Management
3.3.2. A walk around a 'socially sensitive' stream: stakeholder theory and CSR literature
3.4 Value creation vs value capture: the distributional question
4. The disputed naivete of CSV and its roots in a primordial contrast
4.1. A naive or rather an optimist concept?
4.2. Philosophical roots of Optimism and Pessimism
4.3. Towards a rationally founded Optimism
5. Concluding reflections
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