To what extent are multinational corporations (MNCs) able to address grand social challenges through corporate social responsibility (CSR) in the context of a dominant market logic? Based on an in-depth qualitative study of how apparel MNCs have addressed labor standards violations since the deadly 2013 Rana Plaza factory collapse, we show how CSR managers navigate the tension between the emerging responsible management logic and the highly institutionalized market logic, revealing how some go beyond accommodating responsible management within the market by prioritizing responsible management in market-protected spaces. We theorize the construction of market-protected spaces as a multi-level mechanism for institutionalizing an emerging logi...
The Bangladesh ready-made garment industry has recently been affected by a number of terrible accide...
The accountability for human rights violations by multinational corporations (“MNCs”) has been one o...
The massive emergence of multinational enterprises (MNEs) has become an explicit phenomenon of the c...
The brand-name fashion industry creates high levels of competition in developing countries, leading ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the state-business nexus in responses to human rig...
This paper investigates how particular stakeholder groups, such as labor rights non-governmental org...
This paper investigates how particular stakeholder groups, such as labor rights non-governmental org...
My study analyzes the role of the state and multinational corporations in the promotion of workers’ ...
Corporations try to convince us that they are good global citizens: “brands take stands” by engaging...
This article address the issue of employee safety and the social responsibility of multinational app...
The study accounts for recent developments in corporate voluntarism and assesses the evolving corpor...
Through globalization non-state actors including transnational corporations (TNC), have taken on a m...
The textile industry has long been criticized for irresponsible and dangerous labour conditions in i...
Mandatory human rights due diligence is the latest global example of a legislative scheme for foster...
Although an emerging literature considers CSR as obligatory, the effect of voluntarism has dominated...
The Bangladesh ready-made garment industry has recently been affected by a number of terrible accide...
The accountability for human rights violations by multinational corporations (“MNCs”) has been one o...
The massive emergence of multinational enterprises (MNEs) has become an explicit phenomenon of the c...
The brand-name fashion industry creates high levels of competition in developing countries, leading ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the state-business nexus in responses to human rig...
This paper investigates how particular stakeholder groups, such as labor rights non-governmental org...
This paper investigates how particular stakeholder groups, such as labor rights non-governmental org...
My study analyzes the role of the state and multinational corporations in the promotion of workers’ ...
Corporations try to convince us that they are good global citizens: “brands take stands” by engaging...
This article address the issue of employee safety and the social responsibility of multinational app...
The study accounts for recent developments in corporate voluntarism and assesses the evolving corpor...
Through globalization non-state actors including transnational corporations (TNC), have taken on a m...
The textile industry has long been criticized for irresponsible and dangerous labour conditions in i...
Mandatory human rights due diligence is the latest global example of a legislative scheme for foster...
Although an emerging literature considers CSR as obligatory, the effect of voluntarism has dominated...
The Bangladesh ready-made garment industry has recently been affected by a number of terrible accide...
The accountability for human rights violations by multinational corporations (“MNCs”) has been one o...
The massive emergence of multinational enterprises (MNEs) has become an explicit phenomenon of the c...