Whether to do business with rights violating regimes is one of many dilemmas faced by socially responsible corporations. In this article the difficult case of Myanmar is considered. Ruled for decades by a closed and sometimes brutal military elite, the country has long been subject to informal and formal sanctions. However, as sanctions have failed to trigger political reform, it is necessary to review the policy options. The focus here is on the contribution socially responsible corporations might make to change. The article sketches contextual features of the case, examines the recent history and present pattern of business links with Myanmar, and assesses whether current approaches can stimulate reform. Concluding that they cannot, it co...
This presentation is a review of the literature on business and human rights and Corporate Social Re...
Poverty has long been one of the major social problems in Thailand and Laos. By examining the geop...
Many multinational enterprises have had tough experiences in learning the importance of being social...
This research examines the Myanmar civilian government’s changing roles in shaping Chinese companies...
After decades of isolation, Myanmar opened up its economy to international trade in 2012. This openi...
Myanmar's recently opened economy is flush with incoming investment and activity. World leaders advo...
Myanmar is moving rapidly in the direction of a more democratic and economically strong future. Howe...
This article examines an enduring issue in human rights scholarship generally, through the perspecti...
This thesis examines the role of transnational corporations in preventing human rights abuse and con...
Poverty has long been an endemic problem in developing countries. The role of multinational corporat...
Multinational corporations are often associated with human rights violations and devastating environ...
Poverty has long been an endemic problem in developing countries. The role of multinational corporat...
After Myanmar ended military rule in 2011, significant foreign investment arrived to facilitate a pr...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has long been one of the key strategic activities by multinati...
Corporations play a significant role in social and economical development globally. They play a sign...
This presentation is a review of the literature on business and human rights and Corporate Social Re...
Poverty has long been one of the major social problems in Thailand and Laos. By examining the geop...
Many multinational enterprises have had tough experiences in learning the importance of being social...
This research examines the Myanmar civilian government’s changing roles in shaping Chinese companies...
After decades of isolation, Myanmar opened up its economy to international trade in 2012. This openi...
Myanmar's recently opened economy is flush with incoming investment and activity. World leaders advo...
Myanmar is moving rapidly in the direction of a more democratic and economically strong future. Howe...
This article examines an enduring issue in human rights scholarship generally, through the perspecti...
This thesis examines the role of transnational corporations in preventing human rights abuse and con...
Poverty has long been an endemic problem in developing countries. The role of multinational corporat...
Multinational corporations are often associated with human rights violations and devastating environ...
Poverty has long been an endemic problem in developing countries. The role of multinational corporat...
After Myanmar ended military rule in 2011, significant foreign investment arrived to facilitate a pr...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has long been one of the key strategic activities by multinati...
Corporations play a significant role in social and economical development globally. They play a sign...
This presentation is a review of the literature on business and human rights and Corporate Social Re...
Poverty has long been one of the major social problems in Thailand and Laos. By examining the geop...
Many multinational enterprises have had tough experiences in learning the importance of being social...