This conceptual paper examines the democratic legitimacy of multi-stakeholder initiatives, global regulatory mechanisms involving corporations and civil society to solve public problems. It identifies three driving factors of input legitimacy (rule credibility) and three driving factors of output legitimacy (rule effectiveness) and examines their interplay
This chapter examines individual-level factors that may influence legitimacy beliefs towards global ...
This paper discusses the loosely coupled nature of multi-stakeholder initiatives (MSIs). Applying a ...
The chapter discusses legitimacy in relation to public sector innovation, socialentrepreneurship, an...
In a globalizing world, governments are not always able or willing to regulate the social and enviro...
In a globalizing world, governments are not always able or willing to regulate the social and enviro...
Multi-stakeholder initiatives (MSIs) are often referred to as the ‘gold standard’ of private governa...
Legitimacy is a key concept in any effort both to theorize how governance works and to evaluate its ...
Rules set by global governance organizations affect communities across the world. Such organizations...
One of the main themes in the debate about global governance through private certifying partnerships...
Legitimacy affects questions on constitutional design, international political regimes, and specific...
Abstract. Non-state, market-driven forms of governance, especially those that use multi-stakeholder ...
Legitimacy is commonly cited as one of three fundamental mechanisms of social control within both do...
Primary sector Multi-National Enterprises (MNEs) in developing countries are the subject of intense ...
Transnational non-state governance supplies a growing proportion of the rules and regulations that g...
This paper explores the legitimacy of third sector organizations in the policy process in the United...
This chapter examines individual-level factors that may influence legitimacy beliefs towards global ...
This paper discusses the loosely coupled nature of multi-stakeholder initiatives (MSIs). Applying a ...
The chapter discusses legitimacy in relation to public sector innovation, socialentrepreneurship, an...
In a globalizing world, governments are not always able or willing to regulate the social and enviro...
In a globalizing world, governments are not always able or willing to regulate the social and enviro...
Multi-stakeholder initiatives (MSIs) are often referred to as the ‘gold standard’ of private governa...
Legitimacy is a key concept in any effort both to theorize how governance works and to evaluate its ...
Rules set by global governance organizations affect communities across the world. Such organizations...
One of the main themes in the debate about global governance through private certifying partnerships...
Legitimacy affects questions on constitutional design, international political regimes, and specific...
Abstract. Non-state, market-driven forms of governance, especially those that use multi-stakeholder ...
Legitimacy is commonly cited as one of three fundamental mechanisms of social control within both do...
Primary sector Multi-National Enterprises (MNEs) in developing countries are the subject of intense ...
Transnational non-state governance supplies a growing proportion of the rules and regulations that g...
This paper explores the legitimacy of third sector organizations in the policy process in the United...
This chapter examines individual-level factors that may influence legitimacy beliefs towards global ...
This paper discusses the loosely coupled nature of multi-stakeholder initiatives (MSIs). Applying a ...
The chapter discusses legitimacy in relation to public sector innovation, socialentrepreneurship, an...