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문예진(Ye-Jin Mun),이상민(Sang Min Lee) 충남대학교 사회과학연구소 2017 사회과학연구 Vol.28 No.2
In this study, personal donation is perceived as the important social investment that complements market failures and the limitation of governments in our society. and which, as well, founds the structure of society in a virtuous circle. Conversely, other studies have predominantly been based on immanent and emotional research. This study considers how one’s “embedded” social structural factors, as well as his/her individual characteristics, influence his/her donation. In particular, amongst various social factors, this study shall see how these factors personal donation mostly about perception of fairness and perception of status mobility. The analysis on this study utilizes data obtained from the ‘2011 social survey’ by National Statistics Korea. Among 38,102 respondents, this study utilizes 27,594 respondents of householders and his/her spouses as the object of analysis. Regarding donation activities, we found: (1) in donation experience and intention of future donation perception of procedural fairness plays inversive, (2) the number of donations and the amount of donation negatively influences the perception of distribution fairness and (3) in donation experience, the intention of future donation and the amount of donation positively influences the perception of status mobility.
한국과 일본 자본가 집단의 CSR 정신과 윤리 비교연구
문예진(Ye-jin Mun),이상민(Sang Min Lee) 충남대학교 사회과학연구소 2018 사회과학연구 Vol.29 No.3
This paper analyzes the evolution of corporate social responsibility in Korea and Japan. In particular, we compare characteristics of the formation of the capitalist group that leads corporate social responsibility by establishing and developing the company, and its change and direction. To this end, we divide the history of capitalism into the following three periods, and analyze the CSR spirit and ethics of representative capitalist groups in each period: ⅰ) pre-capitalism, ⅱ) early capitalism, and ⅲ) modern capitalism. Through this comparison, we have found that the role of social responsibility required by the time period and the adaptation of capitalists to the demands of the new change, beyond the economic class struggle, and the common tradition among the capitalist classes of both Korea and Japan also the ethics of CSR. Its management philosophy and trader spirit has continued. In Korea, the spirit of CSR and its morality were undermined due to the Japanese colonial period. In Japan, the emergence of new capitalists following Japans demolition of Zaibatsu and Americanization of CSR has appeared.