We trace the development of the concept of the corporate determinants of health. We argue that these determinants are predicated on the unchecked power of corporations and that the means by which corporations exert power is increasingly unseen. We identify four of the ways corporations influence health: defining the dominant narrative; setting the rules by which society, especially trade, operates; commodifying knowledge; and undermining political, social, and economic rights. We identify how public health professionals can respond to these manifestations of power
Although corporate practices play a substantial role in shaping health and health behavior, public h...
This thesis is about the role that commercial interests, such as multinational corporations, play in...
The recent concerns raised about commercial determinants of health (CDoH) are not new. Numerous orga...
We trace the development of the concept of the corporate determinants of health. We argue that these...
We trace the development of the concept of the corporate determinants of health. We argue that these...
The commercial determinants of health are, broadly speaking, those activities of the private sector ...
BACKGROUND: Despite increasing attention to the social determinants of health in recent decades, glo...
Empirical research critically examining the role of the corporate determinants of health has gained ...
Although commercial entities can contribute positively to health and society there is growing eviden...
Background: Despite increasing attention to the social determinants of health in recent decades, glo...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/55739/1/freudenberg_corporate practices...
Abstract Background The Global Burden of Disease estimates that approximately a third of deaths worl...
BackgroundThe detrimental impact of dominant corporations active in health-harming commodity industr...
Mounting evidence suggests that socioeconomic status is a determinant of health. As nations around t...
Today’s global industries are no longer keeping to the traditions of normal business operations and ...
Although corporate practices play a substantial role in shaping health and health behavior, public h...
This thesis is about the role that commercial interests, such as multinational corporations, play in...
The recent concerns raised about commercial determinants of health (CDoH) are not new. Numerous orga...
We trace the development of the concept of the corporate determinants of health. We argue that these...
We trace the development of the concept of the corporate determinants of health. We argue that these...
The commercial determinants of health are, broadly speaking, those activities of the private sector ...
BACKGROUND: Despite increasing attention to the social determinants of health in recent decades, glo...
Empirical research critically examining the role of the corporate determinants of health has gained ...
Although commercial entities can contribute positively to health and society there is growing eviden...
Background: Despite increasing attention to the social determinants of health in recent decades, glo...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/55739/1/freudenberg_corporate practices...
Abstract Background The Global Burden of Disease estimates that approximately a third of deaths worl...
BackgroundThe detrimental impact of dominant corporations active in health-harming commodity industr...
Mounting evidence suggests that socioeconomic status is a determinant of health. As nations around t...
Today’s global industries are no longer keeping to the traditions of normal business operations and ...
Although corporate practices play a substantial role in shaping health and health behavior, public h...
This thesis is about the role that commercial interests, such as multinational corporations, play in...
The recent concerns raised about commercial determinants of health (CDoH) are not new. Numerous orga...