[Excerpt] Corporate social responsibility (CSR) brings an important dimension to the global economy. CSR can enhance human rights, labor rights, and labor standards in the workplace by joining consumer power and socially responsible business leadership—not just leadership in Nike headquarters in Oregon or Levi Strauss headquarters in California, but leadership in trading house headquarters in Taiwan and Hong Kong, and leadership at the factory level in Dongguan and Shenzhen. Ten years ago, I would not have said this. I viewed corporate social responsibility and corporate codes of conduct as public relations maneuvers to pacify concerned consumers. Behind a facade of social responsibility, profits always trumped social concerns. CSR was only...
This study examines the social impacts of labor-related corporate social responsibility (CSR) polici...
This presentation is a review of the literature on business and human rights and Corporate Social Re...
Today retail-dominated supply chains, of which those commanded by executives at Walmart, Apple, Nike...
[Excerpt] Corporate social responsibility (CSR) brings an important dimension to the global economy....
This article addresses the concept of corporate social responsibility (hereinafter CSR) as it relate...
This article addresses the concept of corporate social responsibility (hereinafter CSR) as it relate...
Brief notes on some of the issues discussed at a conference in Beijing concerning corporate responsi...
Based on two years of research in Taiwan and mainland China, this paper argues that the introduction...
As companies work in the international marketplace, a level of corporate responsibility is expected ...
The past five years have seen a growing number of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) conferences ...
Sociological analysis of corporate social responsibility (CSR) is, as yet, limited. This thesis anal...
[Excerpt] In this paper Dr. Murray, of the University of Melbourne, argues that the public discourse...
The brand-name fashion industry creates high levels of competition in developing countries, leading ...
Two decades ago, exposés of child labor, forced labor, and other worker rights violations in subcont...
The aim of the thesis is to examine the effectiveness of Nike’s corporate social responsibility (CSR...
This study examines the social impacts of labor-related corporate social responsibility (CSR) polici...
This presentation is a review of the literature on business and human rights and Corporate Social Re...
Today retail-dominated supply chains, of which those commanded by executives at Walmart, Apple, Nike...
[Excerpt] Corporate social responsibility (CSR) brings an important dimension to the global economy....
This article addresses the concept of corporate social responsibility (hereinafter CSR) as it relate...
This article addresses the concept of corporate social responsibility (hereinafter CSR) as it relate...
Brief notes on some of the issues discussed at a conference in Beijing concerning corporate responsi...
Based on two years of research in Taiwan and mainland China, this paper argues that the introduction...
As companies work in the international marketplace, a level of corporate responsibility is expected ...
The past five years have seen a growing number of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) conferences ...
Sociological analysis of corporate social responsibility (CSR) is, as yet, limited. This thesis anal...
[Excerpt] In this paper Dr. Murray, of the University of Melbourne, argues that the public discourse...
The brand-name fashion industry creates high levels of competition in developing countries, leading ...
Two decades ago, exposés of child labor, forced labor, and other worker rights violations in subcont...
The aim of the thesis is to examine the effectiveness of Nike’s corporate social responsibility (CSR...
This study examines the social impacts of labor-related corporate social responsibility (CSR) polici...
This presentation is a review of the literature on business and human rights and Corporate Social Re...
Today retail-dominated supply chains, of which those commanded by executives at Walmart, Apple, Nike...