The United Nations Global Compact (UNGC) has generated a lively debate among academics, activists, and policy practitioners. Given the scope and ambition of this program, and the prestige of the United Nations associated with it, its supporters believe it will fundamentally reshape how businesses practice corporate social responsibility (CSR). Its critics view it as a flawed program because it does not impose verifiable obligations and does not compel its participants to adhere to their program obligations. We present an approach to study CSR programs grounded in rational-choice institutionalist theory, building on previous work viewing CSR programs as clubs which can produce reputational benefits for members as well as positive societal ex...
Voluntary programs have emerged as important instruments of public policy. We explore whether progra...
Business and public partnerships in socially responsible behavior have become a central pillar of gl...
This paper analyzes the two most important international programs for the voluntary regulation of co...
The United Nations Global Compact (UNGC) has generated a lively debate among academics, activists, a...
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...
The United Nations Global Compact – which is a Global Public Policy Network advocating 10 universal ...
The implementation of corporate social responsibility (CSR) is crucial for the legitimacy of an orga...
Peter Utting’s speech to the International Forum on the Social-Science Policy Nexus highlights a num...
The United Nations Global Compact (UNGC) is the world’s largest corporate responsibility platform. I...
Voluntary programs have emerged as important instruments of public policy. We explore whether progra...
This paper examines corporate responses to the voluntary UN initiative; the Global Compact and the l...
The objective of this dissertation is to examine the connection between the United Nations Global Co...
© 2018 Dr Scott Sasha BrownThis thesis provides an account of the role that the United Nations Globa...
We examine the commitments of transnational corporations to human rights, labor, environmental, and ...
Voluntary programs have emerged as important instruments of public policy. We explore whether progra...
Business and public partnerships in socially responsible behavior have become a central pillar of gl...
This paper analyzes the two most important international programs for the voluntary regulation of co...
The United Nations Global Compact (UNGC) has generated a lively debate among academics, activists, a...
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...
The United Nations Global Compact – which is a Global Public Policy Network advocating 10 universal ...
The implementation of corporate social responsibility (CSR) is crucial for the legitimacy of an orga...
Peter Utting’s speech to the International Forum on the Social-Science Policy Nexus highlights a num...
The United Nations Global Compact (UNGC) is the world’s largest corporate responsibility platform. I...
Voluntary programs have emerged as important instruments of public policy. We explore whether progra...
This paper examines corporate responses to the voluntary UN initiative; the Global Compact and the l...
The objective of this dissertation is to examine the connection between the United Nations Global Co...
© 2018 Dr Scott Sasha BrownThis thesis provides an account of the role that the United Nations Globa...
We examine the commitments of transnational corporations to human rights, labor, environmental, and ...
Voluntary programs have emerged as important instruments of public policy. We explore whether progra...
Business and public partnerships in socially responsible behavior have become a central pillar of gl...
This paper analyzes the two most important international programs for the voluntary regulation of co...