In this introductory paper for the special issue “Government and the Governance of Business Conduct: Implications for Management and Organization”, we focus on government as an institution in the broader context of the governance of business conduct. We review the longevity and heterogeneity of governmental actors along with, and in relation to, the evolving role and place of business and civil society actors under the double challenge of privatization and globalization over the last three to four decades. In so doing we track the evolution of government’s primary governance roles. We suggest that part of the organization and management scholarship builds upon problematic assumptions when it comes to the role(s) of government in the governa...
The state governance system seems to be incapable to address sufficiently global public goods proble...
Numerous corporate scandals in the past several years have fueled widespread debate over proposals f...
In many visions of governance, governments are portrayed as playing a \u201csteering\u201d, rather t...
In this introductory paper for the special issue “Government and the Governance of Business Conduct:...
© 2015, © The Author(s) 2015. The role of governments in business and society (B&S) research remains...
Studies on the existence and roles of government-controlled firms have moved forward along with the ...
Incessant corporate failures have led to increasing governmental participation in the governance of ...
The point of departure for this exciting collection of articles is to advance the scholarly treatmen...
This paper explores the relationship between corporate social responsibility (CSR) and government. C...
More and more public administration and management scholars have referred to the ldquo;new governanc...
We review and integrate existing research from organization theory, strategy, organizational behavio...
We review and integrate existing research from organization theory, strategy, organizational behavio...
Scholars in management and economics widely share the assumption that business firms focus on profit...
Scholars in management and economics widely share the assumption that business firms focus on profit...
This paper explores the relationship between corporate social responsibility (CSR) and government. C...
The state governance system seems to be incapable to address sufficiently global public goods proble...
Numerous corporate scandals in the past several years have fueled widespread debate over proposals f...
In many visions of governance, governments are portrayed as playing a \u201csteering\u201d, rather t...
In this introductory paper for the special issue “Government and the Governance of Business Conduct:...
© 2015, © The Author(s) 2015. The role of governments in business and society (B&S) research remains...
Studies on the existence and roles of government-controlled firms have moved forward along with the ...
Incessant corporate failures have led to increasing governmental participation in the governance of ...
The point of departure for this exciting collection of articles is to advance the scholarly treatmen...
This paper explores the relationship between corporate social responsibility (CSR) and government. C...
More and more public administration and management scholars have referred to the ldquo;new governanc...
We review and integrate existing research from organization theory, strategy, organizational behavio...
We review and integrate existing research from organization theory, strategy, organizational behavio...
Scholars in management and economics widely share the assumption that business firms focus on profit...
Scholars in management and economics widely share the assumption that business firms focus on profit...
This paper explores the relationship between corporate social responsibility (CSR) and government. C...
The state governance system seems to be incapable to address sufficiently global public goods proble...
Numerous corporate scandals in the past several years have fueled widespread debate over proposals f...
In many visions of governance, governments are portrayed as playing a \u201csteering\u201d, rather t...