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dc.contributor.advisor전한나*
dc.contributor.authorCampos Silveira, Brenda*
dc.creatorCampos Silveira, Brenda*
dc.date.accessioned2024-01-22T16:31:13Z-
dc.date.available2024-01-22T16:31:13Z-
dc.date.issued2024*
dc.identifier.otherOAK-000000211995*
dc.identifier.urihttps://dcollection.ewha.ac.kr/common/orgView/000000211995en_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.ewha.ac.kr/handle/2015.oak/266769-
dc.description.abstractCorporate Sustainability has been continuously a relevant topic for the past two decades, with unprecedented attention on businesses for their role in building a sustainable society. This study centers on Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC), a region holding substantial economic potential that still deals with significant development challenges. Given this scenario, this research aims to investigate corporate sustainability narratives in the region, aiming to uncover trends and patterns. Applying Landrum's Unified Model of Corporate Sustainability, the study conducts keyword-based content analysis on the sustainability discourse of 30 selected Latin American companies. The purpose of utilizing such methodology is to observe how Latin American corporations interpret and communicate their commitment to sustainability, exploring whether these narratives genuinely translate into a dedication to creating value for human dignity and the environment—a perspective aligned with a 'Strong Sustainability' worldview. The findings, in line with Landrum's model, indicate a prevalent narrative of 'Weak Sustainability' LAC’s selected corporations. While partially confirming LAC companies’ alignment with global discourse, as institutionalized by reporting initiatives such as the GRI, these results form a foundational step for investigating country and industry-specific narrative trends. Explorations that follow this study will be looking to discern if LAC, as a region, has different priorities when it comes to Corporate Sustainability. Identifying these nuances is deemed important to develop a regional-sensitive approach to advocate for a stronger commitment to sustainability within LAC's private sector, fostering positive systemic change and equitable development in the region.*
dc.description.tableofcontentsI. Introduction 1 II. Background and Literature Review 5 A. From CSR to CS: Discussing Different Theoretical Perspectives 5 1. Corporate Social Responsibility 5 2. Corporate Sustainability 9 3. Institutionalization of Corporate Sustainability Reporting 11 B. Corporate Sustainability in Latin America and the Caribbean 16 C. Issues with Mainstream Narratives of Corporate Sustainability 20 1. The Fundamental issue of Understanding Corporate Sustainability 22 2. Landrum’s Modeling of Different CS Worldviews 24 III. Methodology 29 A. Landrum and Ohsowski’s Content Analysis Framework 30 B. Adaptations to Landrum and Ohsowski’s Analysis 35 1. Company Choice and Dataset 35 2. Data Processing and Content Analysis Approach 39 IV. Results and Discussion 43 A. Data Processing, Text Mining and Keyword-Density Counting 43 B. Data Manipulation and Insights from Descriptive Statistics 44 C. Execution of One-Way ANOVA 51 D. Congruent and Unique Observations 54 V. Limitations and Insights for Future Research 57 VI. Conclusion 59 Bibliography 61 Appendix 1. IndexAmericas’s Top 30 Multilatinas’ Reports (2021) 69 Appendix 2. Keywords Content by Report 72 Abstract (Korean) 81*
dc.formatapplication/pdf*
dc.format.extent885174 bytes*
dc.languageeng*
dc.publisher이화여자대학교 국제대학원*
dc.subjectcorporate sustainability, sustainability report, content analysis, latin america*
dc.subject.ddc300*
dc.titleNarratives of Corporate Sustainability*
dc.typeMaster's Thesis*
dc.title.subtitleA Latin American Perspective through Landrum’s Unified Model*
dc.format.pagevii, 81 p.*
dc.identifier.thesisdegreeMaster*
dc.identifier.major국제대학원 국제학과*
dc.date.awarded2024. 2*
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