This report discusses The U.S. economy is growing increasingly interconnected with other economies\ud around the world, a phenomenon often referred to as globalization. As U.S. businesses expand globally, however, various groups across the social and economic spectrum are growing concerned over the economic, social, and political impact of this activity. Over the past 15 years, multinational corporations and nations have adopted voluntary, legally enforceable, and industry-specific codes of conduct to address many of these concerns. This report provides background on the issue and briefly examines options for Congress to address it
As organizations continue to increase their level of operations across international borders, their ...
In a global economy, corporate responsibility has to interact with the specific social and environme...
Today no regulation adequately makes multinational enterprises (MNEs) comply with minimum human righ...
The U.S. economy has grown increasingly interconnected with other economies around the world, a phen...
Over the course of the past thirty years, numerous non-state actor codes of conduct have emerged tha...
Reprinted in Opposing Viewpoints Series: Corporate Social Responsibility (US: Greenhaven Press, 2009...
(continued on page 9) Over one thousand company codes of conduct are now in existence. Self-regulati...
As Western corporations continue to expand internationally in search of natural resources and greate...
Multinational corporations are rapidly introducing hazardous technological activities into less-deve...
The introduction of codes of conduct can be seen as an expression of corporate social responsibility...
Research Issue: We investigate the assumption found in code and corporate social responsibility (CSR...
There is growing international concern about the growing power of transnational corporations ( TNCs ...
Business codes are an oft-cited management instrument. But how common are codes among multinationals...
Business enterprises that operate across national boundaries have an enormous impact on the modern w...
Globalization and trade liberalization have altered the premises for international business operatio...
As organizations continue to increase their level of operations across international borders, their ...
In a global economy, corporate responsibility has to interact with the specific social and environme...
Today no regulation adequately makes multinational enterprises (MNEs) comply with minimum human righ...
The U.S. economy has grown increasingly interconnected with other economies around the world, a phen...
Over the course of the past thirty years, numerous non-state actor codes of conduct have emerged tha...
Reprinted in Opposing Viewpoints Series: Corporate Social Responsibility (US: Greenhaven Press, 2009...
(continued on page 9) Over one thousand company codes of conduct are now in existence. Self-regulati...
As Western corporations continue to expand internationally in search of natural resources and greate...
Multinational corporations are rapidly introducing hazardous technological activities into less-deve...
The introduction of codes of conduct can be seen as an expression of corporate social responsibility...
Research Issue: We investigate the assumption found in code and corporate social responsibility (CSR...
There is growing international concern about the growing power of transnational corporations ( TNCs ...
Business codes are an oft-cited management instrument. But how common are codes among multinationals...
Business enterprises that operate across national boundaries have an enormous impact on the modern w...
Globalization and trade liberalization have altered the premises for international business operatio...
As organizations continue to increase their level of operations across international borders, their ...
In a global economy, corporate responsibility has to interact with the specific social and environme...
Today no regulation adequately makes multinational enterprises (MNEs) comply with minimum human righ...