Understanding organizational and socio-cultural contexts: A communicative constitutive approach to social license to operate among top Hong Kong companies
Embracing a constitutive view of communication, this study explores how organizations in Hong Kong make sense of and negotiate their corporate societal commitment. It does that by examining how the considered organizations construct their engagement in society and talk of their aspirations on identi...
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sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-78692022-01-13T07:20:02Z Understanding organizational and socio-cultural contexts: A communicative constitutive approach to social license to operate among top Hong Kong companies MAK, Angela K. Y. CHAIDAROON, Suwichit (Sean) POROLI, Alessandro PANG, A., Embracing a constitutive view of communication, this study explores how organizations in Hong Kong make sense of and negotiate their corporate societal commitment. It does that by examining how the considered organizations construct their engagement in society and talk of their aspirations on identified society-oriented doings by cultural discourse analysis. Findings show that the studied Hong Kong companies constructed their engagement by communicationally relating to other societal actors, establishing we-ness in community engagement actions, incorporating elements of the local cultures (languages and places) and in their reasoning and disclosing emotion-rich considerations. Aspirations were instead presented through a constant reference to stakeholders’ interests and concerns and local and international standards’ precepts. Companies also tended to recognize that interventions had to be undertaken steps by steps, while searching for credibility in “more-balanced” vision-statements. This study offers a socio-cultural perspective complementary to studying social license to operate in public relations research. 2021-09-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/6870 info:doi/10.1016/j.pubrev.2021.102055 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/lkcsb_research/article/7869/viewcontent/UnderstandingOrgSocio_Cultural_2021_PRR_av.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Cultural discourse analysis Engagement Legitimacy Social license to operate Socio-cultural meaning Asian Studies Business and Corporate Communications Business Law, Public Responsibility, and Ethics |
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Embracing a constitutive view of communication, this study explores how organizations in Hong Kong make sense of and negotiate their corporate societal commitment. It does that by examining how the considered organizations construct their engagement in society and talk of their aspirations on identified society-oriented doings by cultural discourse analysis. Findings show that the studied Hong Kong companies constructed their engagement by communicationally relating to other societal actors, establishing we-ness in community engagement actions, incorporating elements of the local cultures (languages and places) and in their reasoning and disclosing emotion-rich considerations. Aspirations were instead presented through a constant reference to stakeholders’ interests and concerns and local and international standards’ precepts. Companies also tended to recognize that interventions had to be undertaken steps by steps, while searching for credibility in “more-balanced” vision-statements. This study offers a socio-cultural perspective complementary to studying social license to operate in public relations research. |
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Understanding organizational and socio-cultural contexts: A communicative constitutive approach to social license to operate among top Hong Kong companies |
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