Although the past few decades have seen numerous cases of human rights violations within corporate supply chains, companies are frequently not held accountable for the abuses because there is a significant governance gap in the regulation of corporate activity abroad. In response, governments have begun to pass mandatory disclosure laws that require companies to release detailed information on their supply chains in the hopes that these laws will create pressure that will improve corporate accountability. In this paper, we argue that supply chain disclosure regimes are unlikely to have a large effect on consumer behavior, and as a result, their effectiveness at reducing human rights abuses will likely be limited. This is not only because sc...
Despite the ubiquitous nature of the discourse on human rights there is currently little research on...
This is a research-based thesis. The aim of the thesis is to investigate human rights issues with a ...
Although many people believe that the role of business is to maximize shareholder value, corporate e...
Although the past few decades have seen numerous cases of human rights violations within corporate s...
Global supply chains present major challenges for company law and corporate governance, nationally a...
Corporations try to convince us that they are good global citizens: “brands take stands” by engaging...
The aim of this paper is to examine the potential effectiveness and limitations of the emerging mand...
Expectations on businesses to manage supply chain human rights risks are becoming increasingly more ...
Expectations on businesses to manage supply chain human rights risks are becoming increasingly more ...
Is transparency the panacea for addressing human rights abuses in supply chains? Many national regul...
© 2017 University of Durham and John Wiley & Sons, Ltd Supply chains have more and more become glo...
Under section 54 of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 (MSA), large British companies are required to repor...
This paper reflects on legislative measures that address human rights issues in global supply chains...
Despite growing pressure on manufacturers and retailers across industries to disclose more informati...
Several scandals involving well-known electronics brands have highlighted the exploitative and unsaf...
Despite the ubiquitous nature of the discourse on human rights there is currently little research on...
This is a research-based thesis. The aim of the thesis is to investigate human rights issues with a ...
Although many people believe that the role of business is to maximize shareholder value, corporate e...
Although the past few decades have seen numerous cases of human rights violations within corporate s...
Global supply chains present major challenges for company law and corporate governance, nationally a...
Corporations try to convince us that they are good global citizens: “brands take stands” by engaging...
The aim of this paper is to examine the potential effectiveness and limitations of the emerging mand...
Expectations on businesses to manage supply chain human rights risks are becoming increasingly more ...
Expectations on businesses to manage supply chain human rights risks are becoming increasingly more ...
Is transparency the panacea for addressing human rights abuses in supply chains? Many national regul...
© 2017 University of Durham and John Wiley & Sons, Ltd Supply chains have more and more become glo...
Under section 54 of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 (MSA), large British companies are required to repor...
This paper reflects on legislative measures that address human rights issues in global supply chains...
Despite growing pressure on manufacturers and retailers across industries to disclose more informati...
Several scandals involving well-known electronics brands have highlighted the exploitative and unsaf...
Despite the ubiquitous nature of the discourse on human rights there is currently little research on...
This is a research-based thesis. The aim of the thesis is to investigate human rights issues with a ...
Although many people believe that the role of business is to maximize shareholder value, corporate e...