Environmental organizations, characterized here as transnational advocacy networks, use various strategies to "green" international financial institutions (IFIs). This article goes beyond analyzing network strategies to examine how transnational advocacy networks reconstitute the identity of IFIs. This, it is argued, results from processes of socialization: social influence, persuasion and coercion by lobbying. A case study of the International Finance Corporation (IFC), as a member of the World Bank Group, is used to analyze how an IFI internalized sustainable development norms. The IFC finances private enterprise in developing countries by providing venture capital for private projects. Transnational advocacy networks socialized...
The aim of this article is to assess the relationships between majority (South) and minority (North)...
The last decades have seen a remarkable expansion in the number of International Organizations (IOs)...
In the current globalized market, multinational corporations are experiencing heightened external so...
For decades environmental groups have tried to ‘green ’ the World Bank. Yet another part of the Worl...
Significant increases in direct private investment in developing countries in recent decades have al...
Firms are key actors interfering with the negotiations of international environmental agreements. Ho...
Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd and ERP Environment In recent years, a new trend has emerg...
We examine the origins of voluntary associations devoted to environmental protection, focus-ing on t...
This Article describes the recent emergence of standards for sustainable finance across a variety of...
This research examines the inter-organizational relationships and organizational development that em...
The political economic pressures of development contribute to unsustainable environmental practices ...
Transnational rule-making organizations have proliferated in the area of sustainability politics. In...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Environmental problems cross national boundaries. An...
Sustainable finance is a burgeoning area of international relations that cross-sects trends towards ...
The Article\u27s discussion begins in Section II by outlining the discourse approach and explaining ...
The aim of this article is to assess the relationships between majority (South) and minority (North)...
The last decades have seen a remarkable expansion in the number of International Organizations (IOs)...
In the current globalized market, multinational corporations are experiencing heightened external so...
For decades environmental groups have tried to ‘green ’ the World Bank. Yet another part of the Worl...
Significant increases in direct private investment in developing countries in recent decades have al...
Firms are key actors interfering with the negotiations of international environmental agreements. Ho...
Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd and ERP Environment In recent years, a new trend has emerg...
We examine the origins of voluntary associations devoted to environmental protection, focus-ing on t...
This Article describes the recent emergence of standards for sustainable finance across a variety of...
This research examines the inter-organizational relationships and organizational development that em...
The political economic pressures of development contribute to unsustainable environmental practices ...
Transnational rule-making organizations have proliferated in the area of sustainability politics. In...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Environmental problems cross national boundaries. An...
Sustainable finance is a burgeoning area of international relations that cross-sects trends towards ...
The Article\u27s discussion begins in Section II by outlining the discourse approach and explaining ...
The aim of this article is to assess the relationships between majority (South) and minority (North)...
The last decades have seen a remarkable expansion in the number of International Organizations (IOs)...
In the current globalized market, multinational corporations are experiencing heightened external so...