PhD project title
How do individuals develop knowledge about Corporate Social Responsibility? Role of conceptual change and socio-cognitive conflicts in the learning process of a contested concept
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is commonly described as the contribution of companies to sustainable development. However, as CSR is an essentially contested concept (ECC), individuals (i.e., consumers, employees, or leaders) may have a different understanding of its meaning and its applications in companies. This makes us wonder:
How do individuals develop knowledge about Corporate Social Responsibility? and
What is the role of conceptual change and socio-cognitive conflicts in the learning of this concept?
In this context, the goals of the project are:
- To identify the different perceptions individuals have about CSR, and analyse how the framing of perceptions varies with their individual and cultural profile.
- To analyse the evolution of individuals’ CSR perceptions while interacting with sustainable development experts and other individuals, and
- To investigate pedagogical mechanisms that can stimulate content-related debate and facilitate learning about CSR in online educational platforms.
For this purpose, we focus on micro-CSR literature to analyse the processes by which individuals interpret and evaluate CSR and the way they frame their perceptions. We put into perspective the development of individuals’ knowledge about CSR by two conceptual learning theories from educational science research (i.e., conceptual change and socio-cognitive conflict theories). To answer our research questions, we analyse the CSR perceptions and learning process of more than 23,800 registered participants (up to now) in a MOOC on CSR through a mixed-method approach.
Expected contributions for Management Research
The expected contributions for management research are twofold.
First, we aim to contribute to the literature on micro-CSR by better understanding the sources of individual variation on the perception of CSR.
Second, the research will assess the extent to which theories of conceptual change and socio-cognitive conflict can be applied to essentially contested concepts such as CSR. This hopes to contribute to a change in consumers, employees and leaders’ mentalities.
A better understanding of the individual variation on the perception of CSR and the theories that could be applied to the learning of ECCs is necessary to trigger beneficial actions and decisions for the transition to a more sustainable society.
List of presentations and publications
International conferences
2022 |
De Montpellier, P., Swaen, V., Frenay, M. Corporate Social Responsibility in MOOCs: role of scientific input and debates in the learning process of a contested concept. Conference on interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research for sustainable development (Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, 24-25/11/2022) http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/267748 |
2022 |
De Montpellier, P., Swaen, V., Frenay, M. Mapping the framing of Corporate Social Responsibility perceptions. 6th International CSR Communication Conference (Lüneburg, Germany, 14-16/09/22) http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/267747 |
2022 | De Montpellier, P., Swaen, V., Frenay, M. Conceptual learning process of Corporate Social Responsibility: specific role of scientific input and content-related debates in a MOOC. European Association for Research on Learning and Instruction SIG 6&7 (Zollikofen, Switzerland, 22-24/08/22) http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/267746 |
2022 |
Rivera, D., de Montpellier, P., Frenay, M., Swaen, V. Redesigning discussion forums to increase learner participation and post quality in a MOOC on Corporate Social Responsibility. European Association for Research on Learning and Instruction SIG 6&7 (Zollikofen, Switzerland, 22-24/08/22) http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/264491 |
2022 |
De Montpellier, P., Swaen, V., Frenay, M. How do individuals frame their perceptions of CSR? Business & Society Research Seminar (Nantes, France, 20-21/06/22) http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/267680 |
2021 |
De Montpellier, P., Swaen, V., & Frenay, M. How do individuals perceive and develop knowledge about Corporate Social Responsibility? The role of conceptual change and socio-cognitive conflicts in the learning process of a contested concept. Business & Society Research Seminar (Online - Namur, Belgium, 17-18/06/2021) http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/249578 |
2021 |
Paquot, M., Van de Poel, B., Dumont de Chassart, P., Frenay, M., Lambotte, F., de Montpellier, P., Rivera, D., Swaen, V., & Zienkowski, J. MOOCresearch2.0: A mixed-method and multidisciplinary approach to socio-cognitive conflicts in online educational platforms. 11th International Corpus Linguistics Conference (Online - Limerick, Ireland, 13-17/07/2021) http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/244986 |
2020 |
Rivera, D., de Montpellier, P., Swaen, V., & Frenay, M. (2020). L’apprentissage des Concepts Essentiellement Contestés dans les MOOC : La cas de la Responsabilité Sociétale des Entreprises. 4ème colloque de AUPTIC.education (Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, 11-13/11/2020).http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/238479 |
International workshops and PhD colloquia
De Montpellier, P., Swaen, V., Frenay, M. How do individuals develop knowledge about Corporate Social Responsibility? Role of conceptual change and socio-cognitive conflicts in the learning process of a contested concept. PhD colloquium of the 6th International CSR Communication Conference (Lüneburg, Germany, 13-14/09/22)
De Montpellier, P., Swaen, V., Frenay, M. Mapping the framing of CSR perceptions. Academy of Management Review Idea Development Workshop (Barcelona, Spain, 25/02/22)
Internal Presentations
De Montpellier, P. Apprendre la Responsabilité Sociétale des Entreprises avec un MOOC : rôle de l'apport scientifique et des débats de fond dans l'évolution des perceptions d'un concept contesté. Paper presentation at GIRSEF (Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, 22/03/2022)
De Montpellier, P. How do individuals develop knowledge about Corporate Social Responsibility? Role of conceptual change and socio-cognitive conflicts in the learning process of a contested concept. PhD project presentation at GIRSEF (Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium 9/06/2020)
De Montpellier, P. Individual and cultural variations in the perceptions of Corporate Social Responsibility. Poster presentation at DSM PhD Day 2020 (Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium 5/06/2020)
Contact person:
PhD Candidate: Pauline de Montpellier d'Annevoie
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