This article focuses on the extent to which unenforceable voluntary initiatives undertaken by corporations can change corporate behavior to make businesses more environmentally responsible, i.e. not only comply with the law, but to do more than the law actually requires of them. These initiatives, loosely gathered under the umbrella of a movement called corporate social responsibility (CSR), are often proposed by the government as a way to fill regulatory and enforcement gaps or by industry, often as an alternative to regulatory requirements. In each case, their goal is to improve the compliance record of businesses and, in some cases, to achieve a higher level of environmental performance. Based on a closer look at some of these initiative...
This dissertation deals with Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) issues, especially greenwashing (...
In this symposium article, I explore the link between corporate social responsibility (CSR) and the ...
Recent years have been marked by a remarkable decline in trust and confidence in the economy as well...
This article focuses on the extent to which unenforceable voluntary initiatives undertaken by corpor...
Corporate Social Responsibility provides a means through which corporations can establish their gree...
This article makes a novel argument that governance of corporate environmental activitiesshould reco...
This article makes a novel argument that governance of corporate environmental activities should rec...
Saving the rain forest from yet another palm oil plantation would certainly garner a company favorab...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is argued to be a flawed concept in the same way as sustainabl...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Oxford University Press.Proponents of corp...
This article speculates whether British companies evolved more effective systems, practices, and pro...
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
Companies are hugely important actors in modern society and clearly have a critical role to play if ...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a corporate initiative to assess and take responsibility fo...
In this chapter, we analyze the association between CSR and corporate lobbying. Specifically, we stu...
This dissertation deals with Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) issues, especially greenwashing (...
In this symposium article, I explore the link between corporate social responsibility (CSR) and the ...
Recent years have been marked by a remarkable decline in trust and confidence in the economy as well...
This article focuses on the extent to which unenforceable voluntary initiatives undertaken by corpor...
Corporate Social Responsibility provides a means through which corporations can establish their gree...
This article makes a novel argument that governance of corporate environmental activitiesshould reco...
This article makes a novel argument that governance of corporate environmental activities should rec...
Saving the rain forest from yet another palm oil plantation would certainly garner a company favorab...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is argued to be a flawed concept in the same way as sustainabl...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Oxford University Press.Proponents of corp...
This article speculates whether British companies evolved more effective systems, practices, and pro...
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
Companies are hugely important actors in modern society and clearly have a critical role to play if ...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a corporate initiative to assess and take responsibility fo...
In this chapter, we analyze the association between CSR and corporate lobbying. Specifically, we stu...
This dissertation deals with Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) issues, especially greenwashing (...
In this symposium article, I explore the link between corporate social responsibility (CSR) and the ...
Recent years have been marked by a remarkable decline in trust and confidence in the economy as well...