External organizational discourse can have effects on society through the policies it helps to create or the policies it helps to defeat. One type of external discourse that shapes policies is corporate efforts to create self-regulation and to prevent governmental regulation.. This article explores the use of self-regulatory discourse designed to end public interest in an issue, thereby creating quiescence. The key question resulting from this discussion is whether self-regulatory claims benefit business and society, or merely business
Increasingly, European companies in a variety of business sectors as well as professional groups are...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore how organizations operate in the absence of a clear...
This article examines how companies use discourse in corporate social responsibility (CSR) self-repo...
External organizational discourse can have effects on society through the policies it helps to creat...
Self-regulation is often seen as a means to make use of information unavailable to governments or ru...
Most of us are familiar with free-market competition: the idea that society and the economy benefit ...
Self-regulation is often seen as a means to make use of information unavailable to governments or ru...
This paper analyzes the current trend towards firms self-regulation as opposed to the formal regula...
This paper analyzes the current trend towards firms ’ self-regulation as opposed to the formal regul...
This paper analyzes the current trend towards firms ’ self-regulation as opposed to the formal regul...
Purpose: This paper seeks to explore how organizations operate in the absence of a clear regulatory ...
Scholars are divided over the question of whether managerial aspirational talk that contradicts curr...
This paper analyzes the current trend towards firms ’ self-regulation as opposed to the for-mal regu...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore how organizations operate in the absence of a clear...
Companies, as primary disseminators of information, and financial institutions, as major recipients,...
Increasingly, European companies in a variety of business sectors as well as professional groups are...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore how organizations operate in the absence of a clear...
This article examines how companies use discourse in corporate social responsibility (CSR) self-repo...
External organizational discourse can have effects on society through the policies it helps to creat...
Self-regulation is often seen as a means to make use of information unavailable to governments or ru...
Most of us are familiar with free-market competition: the idea that society and the economy benefit ...
Self-regulation is often seen as a means to make use of information unavailable to governments or ru...
This paper analyzes the current trend towards firms self-regulation as opposed to the formal regula...
This paper analyzes the current trend towards firms ’ self-regulation as opposed to the formal regul...
This paper analyzes the current trend towards firms ’ self-regulation as opposed to the formal regul...
Purpose: This paper seeks to explore how organizations operate in the absence of a clear regulatory ...
Scholars are divided over the question of whether managerial aspirational talk that contradicts curr...
This paper analyzes the current trend towards firms ’ self-regulation as opposed to the for-mal regu...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore how organizations operate in the absence of a clear...
Companies, as primary disseminators of information, and financial institutions, as major recipients,...
Increasingly, European companies in a variety of business sectors as well as professional groups are...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore how organizations operate in the absence of a clear...
This article examines how companies use discourse in corporate social responsibility (CSR) self-repo...