As a response to increasing influences of transnational corporations (TNCs) over the lives of the poor, development NGOs have tried to promote their responsibility in cooperative ways: partnership in development projects and voluntary regulations. Notwithstanding some degree of success, these cooperative ways have failed to bring fundamental changes to TNCs. This article outlines the limitations of the mainstream corporate social responsibility (CSR) and the potential of grassroots social movements to make TNCs accountable. People in developing countries have been neglected in the CSR agenda; however, they have power to change corporations as labourers, consumers and citizens. Drawing on case studies, this article suggests that NGOs should ...
As corporations are going global, they are increasingly confronted with human rights challenges. As ...
Purpose: Corporate social responsibility is becoming a necessary component of doing business. India ...
This publication examines the role of transnational corporations in governance and critically evalua...
As a response to increasing influences of transnational corporations (TNCs) over the lives of the po...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has become a major focus of interest for development practitio...
This paper aims to explore NGOs role in executing corporate social responsibility through their self...
Against the backdrop of a new Indian legislation that makes CSR mandatory, this short piece unpacks ...
AbstractConcept corporate social responsibility (CSR) has gained importance and popularity simultane...
Through globalization non-state actors including transnational corporations (TNC), have taken on a m...
Purpose: NGOs are non-governmental organizations that work for society and are therefore well aware ...
In the current globalized market, multinational corporations are experiencing heightened external so...
The CSR concept as it exists does not capture the essence of the kind of partnership required by CSR...
There is a growing consciousness among the global business community that corporations or business o...
This article examines the theoretical implications of the changing relationships between NGOs and bu...
The thesis explores the influence of Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) on the Corporate Social R...
As corporations are going global, they are increasingly confronted with human rights challenges. As ...
Purpose: Corporate social responsibility is becoming a necessary component of doing business. India ...
This publication examines the role of transnational corporations in governance and critically evalua...
As a response to increasing influences of transnational corporations (TNCs) over the lives of the po...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has become a major focus of interest for development practitio...
This paper aims to explore NGOs role in executing corporate social responsibility through their self...
Against the backdrop of a new Indian legislation that makes CSR mandatory, this short piece unpacks ...
AbstractConcept corporate social responsibility (CSR) has gained importance and popularity simultane...
Through globalization non-state actors including transnational corporations (TNC), have taken on a m...
Purpose: NGOs are non-governmental organizations that work for society and are therefore well aware ...
In the current globalized market, multinational corporations are experiencing heightened external so...
The CSR concept as it exists does not capture the essence of the kind of partnership required by CSR...
There is a growing consciousness among the global business community that corporations or business o...
This article examines the theoretical implications of the changing relationships between NGOs and bu...
The thesis explores the influence of Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) on the Corporate Social R...
As corporations are going global, they are increasingly confronted with human rights challenges. As ...
Purpose: Corporate social responsibility is becoming a necessary component of doing business. India ...
This publication examines the role of transnational corporations in governance and critically evalua...