an active role in promoting corporate social responsibility as one means to respond to the challenges of globalisation. The Global Compact has been Annan's major initiative in this domain. It has explicitly adopted a learning approach to inducing corporate change, as opposed to a regulatory approach; and it comprises a network form of organisation, as opposed to the traditional hierarchic/bureaucratic form. These distinctive (and, for the UN, unusual) features lead the Compact’s critics to seriously underestimate its potential, while its supporters may hold excessive expec-tations of what it can deliver. Because organisational issues of this sort will continue to confront the search for viable global governance mechanisms for many year...
This article analyses the learning experiences gained by 19 Dutch companies when implementing the c...
Learning networks are a critical element of ethos of the community action research approach taken by...
This report aims to study the extent of networks and the impact of social capital on organisational ...
The central purpose of this thesis is to explore the creation and potential role of the UN Global C...
This article first outlines the logic for "global responsibility," then it discusses the organisatio...
Participants in the United Nations Global Compact (UN Global Compact or GC) have the option to join ...
The United Nations Global Compact – which is a Global Public Policy Network advocating 10 universal ...
The Global Compact is an initiative that has evolved rapidly and organically from the overwhelming r...
"This contribution argues that it is time to move beyond corporate social responsibility (CSR) to 'g...
In this paper we analyse the relationship between governance and learning in clusters and networks. ...
The article discusses the role of the UN Global Compact (UNGC) in the emerging global CSR infrastruc...
The article discusses the role of the UN Global Compact (UNGC) in the emerging global CSR infrastruc...
This thesis examines the collaborative development of corporate responsibility (CR) standards from t...
The network diagrams that present in this chapter were constructed using Gephi open-source software....
The United Nations Global Compact (UNGC) has generated a lively debate among academics, activists, a...
This article analyses the learning experiences gained by 19 Dutch companies when implementing the c...
Learning networks are a critical element of ethos of the community action research approach taken by...
This report aims to study the extent of networks and the impact of social capital on organisational ...
The central purpose of this thesis is to explore the creation and potential role of the UN Global C...
This article first outlines the logic for "global responsibility," then it discusses the organisatio...
Participants in the United Nations Global Compact (UN Global Compact or GC) have the option to join ...
The United Nations Global Compact – which is a Global Public Policy Network advocating 10 universal ...
The Global Compact is an initiative that has evolved rapidly and organically from the overwhelming r...
"This contribution argues that it is time to move beyond corporate social responsibility (CSR) to 'g...
In this paper we analyse the relationship between governance and learning in clusters and networks. ...
The article discusses the role of the UN Global Compact (UNGC) in the emerging global CSR infrastruc...
The article discusses the role of the UN Global Compact (UNGC) in the emerging global CSR infrastruc...
This thesis examines the collaborative development of corporate responsibility (CR) standards from t...
The network diagrams that present in this chapter were constructed using Gephi open-source software....
The United Nations Global Compact (UNGC) has generated a lively debate among academics, activists, a...
This article analyses the learning experiences gained by 19 Dutch companies when implementing the c...
Learning networks are a critical element of ethos of the community action research approach taken by...
This report aims to study the extent of networks and the impact of social capital on organisational ...