Autores
Stephen Brammer, Layla Branicki, Martina K Linnenluecke
Fecha de publicación
2020/11
Revista
Academy of Management Perspectives
Volumen
34
Número
4
Páginas
493-507
Editor
Academy of Management
Descripción
COVID-19 is profoundly affecting almost all aspects of economic and social life globally. Governments have closed borders, banned mass gatherings, and enforced social distancing, generating a new normal for businesses and individual citizens. Measures taken to protect public health have threatened the global economy, necessitating economic stimulus in most countries and reconfiguring the role of business in society. Will the role of business in society return to normal after COVID-19, or will it be reconfigured in enduring and impactful ways? We use , ) theory of “societalization” to examine how socially disruptive extreme events affect the role of business in society. To address this, we apply societalization to the revelatory example of COVID-19 and evaluate its impact on society. Our analysis of the societalization of COVID-19 in the United States shows that concern regarding pandemic disease has moved from …
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S Brammer, L Branicki, MK Linnenluecke - Academy of Management Perspectives, 2020