The debate about the appropriate standards for upstream corporate social responsibility (CSR) of multinational corporations (MNCs) has been on the public and academic agenda for some three decades. The debate originally focused narrowly on “contract responsibility” of MNCs for monitoring of upstream contractors for “sweatshop” working conditions violating employee rights. The authors argue that the MNC upstream responsibility debate has shifted qualitatively over time to “full producer responsibility” involving an expansion from “contract responsibility” in three distinct dimensions. First, there is an expansion of scope from working conditions to human rights and social and environmental impacts broadly defined. Second, there is expansion ...
Research Summary: Multinational enterprises (MNEs) invest significant resources in corporate social ...
Why and under which conditions do companies voluntarily adopt high social and environmental standard...
Organizations, as integral parts of a society, must conduct themselves with the higher standards of ...
The debate about the appropriate standards for upstream corporate social responsibility (CSR) of mul...
The debate on corporate social responsibility (CSR) has been on the public and academic agenda for s...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is increasingly becoming a popular business concept in develop...
One challenge in the area of supply chain management has been achieving sustainable compliance with ...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is increasingly becoming a popular business concept in develop...
Globalization and trade liberalization have altered the premises for international business operatio...
This paper examines the impact of multinational firms' increasingly blurred geographical and institu...
This research addresses a number of questions that have been raised in the wake of the Rana Plaza fa...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a subject of major concern and discussion in today’s world....
This paper focuses on the social dynamics of unilaterally determined social responsibility standards...
The dissertation abstract and the reflection commentary present the work of Judith Schrempf. The dis...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is considered in a two-echelon supply chain consisting of an u...
Research Summary: Multinational enterprises (MNEs) invest significant resources in corporate social ...
Why and under which conditions do companies voluntarily adopt high social and environmental standard...
Organizations, as integral parts of a society, must conduct themselves with the higher standards of ...
The debate about the appropriate standards for upstream corporate social responsibility (CSR) of mul...
The debate on corporate social responsibility (CSR) has been on the public and academic agenda for s...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is increasingly becoming a popular business concept in develop...
One challenge in the area of supply chain management has been achieving sustainable compliance with ...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is increasingly becoming a popular business concept in develop...
Globalization and trade liberalization have altered the premises for international business operatio...
This paper examines the impact of multinational firms' increasingly blurred geographical and institu...
This research addresses a number of questions that have been raised in the wake of the Rana Plaza fa...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a subject of major concern and discussion in today’s world....
This paper focuses on the social dynamics of unilaterally determined social responsibility standards...
The dissertation abstract and the reflection commentary present the work of Judith Schrempf. The dis...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is considered in a two-echelon supply chain consisting of an u...
Research Summary: Multinational enterprises (MNEs) invest significant resources in corporate social ...
Why and under which conditions do companies voluntarily adopt high social and environmental standard...
Organizations, as integral parts of a society, must conduct themselves with the higher standards of ...