This article focuses on the Global 500, which are the world’s largest companies by revenue, to examine the factors and dynamics internal to companies that motivate some corporations, but not others, to engage in transnational climate governance. Empirical results based on multilevel mixed-effects analyses, which separately identify the relative weight of firm and country-level factors, suggest that the likelihood that a firm participates in transnational climate governance (TCG) is higher when there exists a “policy supporter” who champions sustainability policies and when a company adopts explicit sustainability practices, such as the incorporation of ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance) principles. Voluntary climate action and carbo...
International environmental cooperation can impose significant costs on private firms. Yet, in recen...
Following the failure of climate negotiations in Copenhagen in 2009 and Cancun in 2010 to agree a su...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) warned in its most recent Assessment Report tha...
It is increasingly noted that ‘agency beyond the state ’ may be needed for effective global environm...
Climate change has continued to dominate both the political and business agenda for many years now. ...
This study examines whether corporate commitment to climate change is driven by country-level factor...
To prevent adverse effects from climate change, it is vital to involve the private sector in mitigat...
We live in an era of remarkable transformations in how governance is supplied at the global level, a...
With this paper we present an analysis of sixty transnational governance initiatives and assess the ...
In response to pressures from governments, investors, non-governmental organisations and other stake...
With this paper we present an analysis of sixty transnational governance initiatives and assess the ...
With this paper we present an analysis of sixty transnational governance initiatives and assess the ...
This article explores the international dimensions of multinationals’ corporate political activities...
With this paper we present an analysis of sixty transnational governance initiatives and assess the ...
In this study, we investigate whether firms recognised as superior sustainability performers respond...
International environmental cooperation can impose significant costs on private firms. Yet, in recen...
Following the failure of climate negotiations in Copenhagen in 2009 and Cancun in 2010 to agree a su...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) warned in its most recent Assessment Report tha...
It is increasingly noted that ‘agency beyond the state ’ may be needed for effective global environm...
Climate change has continued to dominate both the political and business agenda for many years now. ...
This study examines whether corporate commitment to climate change is driven by country-level factor...
To prevent adverse effects from climate change, it is vital to involve the private sector in mitigat...
We live in an era of remarkable transformations in how governance is supplied at the global level, a...
With this paper we present an analysis of sixty transnational governance initiatives and assess the ...
In response to pressures from governments, investors, non-governmental organisations and other stake...
With this paper we present an analysis of sixty transnational governance initiatives and assess the ...
With this paper we present an analysis of sixty transnational governance initiatives and assess the ...
This article explores the international dimensions of multinationals’ corporate political activities...
With this paper we present an analysis of sixty transnational governance initiatives and assess the ...
In this study, we investigate whether firms recognised as superior sustainability performers respond...
International environmental cooperation can impose significant costs on private firms. Yet, in recen...
Following the failure of climate negotiations in Copenhagen in 2009 and Cancun in 2010 to agree a su...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) warned in its most recent Assessment Report tha...