Jeremy Moon (academic)
Jeremy Moon is a British academic known for his research and contributions to the fields of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), Business Ethics, and Public Policy. He is particularly recognized for his work on the role of government in promoting and shaping CSR, often referred to as "governmentality of CSR" or "CSR as government policy."
Moon's research examines the various ways governments across different countries influence corporate behavior through policy instruments such as regulation, incentives, partnerships, and reporting requirements. He explores the motivations behind government involvement in CSR, including addressing market failures, promoting sustainable development, and enhancing national competitiveness.
His work often compares CSR strategies across different nations and regions, highlighting the variations in approaches and their underlying political, economic, and social contexts. He has written extensively on the historical development of CSR and its relationship to broader trends in governance and globalization.
Moon held a professorship at the Copenhagen Business School and has also been affiliated with other leading academic institutions. His publications appear in prominent academic journals in the fields of management, political science, and international studies. He has also contributed to edited volumes and books on CSR and related topics.