Over the course of the past thirty years, numerous non-state actor codes of conduct have emerged that seek to promote socially-responsible conduct of multinational corporations (MNCs), especially in the developing world. The objective of such codes is to prevent harm or mistreatment of persons or things caused by MNC operations (e.g., the existence of unhealthy worker conditions in an MNC factory). Such harm or mistreatment need not be a core concern for the corporate actor. Indeed, the MNC - in theory driven to maximize its profits although in practice driven by various factors - may benefit far more by inflicting the harm or mistreatment than by engaging in socially-responsible behavior. Only in reaction to outrage and discontent by other...
Corporations are important social actors. They are created by law and create products, services, jo...
In the 1970s, the number of reports concerning unethical or illegal activities of multinational corp...
Multinational Corporations establish operations in states with lower legal and ethical standards in ...
Over the course of the past thirty years, numerous non-state actor codes of conduct have emerged tha...
This report discusses The U.S. economy is growing increasingly interconnected with other economies\u...
(continued on page 9) Over one thousand company codes of conduct are now in existence. Self-regulati...
Reprinted in Opposing Viewpoints Series: Corporate Social Responsibility (US: Greenhaven Press, 2009...
Globalization and trade liberalization have altered the premises for international business operatio...
The news media have been filled in recent years with stories of questionable conduct by transnationa...
Research Issue: We investigate the assumption found in code and corporate social responsibility (CSR...
Over recent years, there has been a growing perception among civil society in the developed world th...
Today no regulation adequately makes multinational enterprises (MNEs) comply with minimum human righ...
Since the 1970’s, multinational corporations (MNCs) in large numbers have adopted codes of conduct d...
The number of multinational corporations (MNC) operating across the globe and their size have grown ...
Program paper that details changes in corporate regulation and assesses their significance. Explore...
Corporations are important social actors. They are created by law and create products, services, jo...
In the 1970s, the number of reports concerning unethical or illegal activities of multinational corp...
Multinational Corporations establish operations in states with lower legal and ethical standards in ...
Over the course of the past thirty years, numerous non-state actor codes of conduct have emerged tha...
This report discusses The U.S. economy is growing increasingly interconnected with other economies\u...
(continued on page 9) Over one thousand company codes of conduct are now in existence. Self-regulati...
Reprinted in Opposing Viewpoints Series: Corporate Social Responsibility (US: Greenhaven Press, 2009...
Globalization and trade liberalization have altered the premises for international business operatio...
The news media have been filled in recent years with stories of questionable conduct by transnationa...
Research Issue: We investigate the assumption found in code and corporate social responsibility (CSR...
Over recent years, there has been a growing perception among civil society in the developed world th...
Today no regulation adequately makes multinational enterprises (MNEs) comply with minimum human righ...
Since the 1970’s, multinational corporations (MNCs) in large numbers have adopted codes of conduct d...
The number of multinational corporations (MNC) operating across the globe and their size have grown ...
Program paper that details changes in corporate regulation and assesses their significance. Explore...
Corporations are important social actors. They are created by law and create products, services, jo...
In the 1970s, the number of reports concerning unethical or illegal activities of multinational corp...
Multinational Corporations establish operations in states with lower legal and ethical standards in ...