In this article I provide a critical perspective on governing the global corporation. While the papers in the 2009 special issue of Business Ethics Quarterly explore the political role of corporations I argue that they lack a sophisticated analysis of power across institutional and actor networks. The argument that corporate engagement with deliberative democracy can enhance the legitimacy of corporations does not take into account the effects of institutional, material and discursive forms of power that determine legitimacy criteria. As a result corporate versions of citizenship mediate versions of social responsibility and morality, which are reflected in the institutional and political economic norms that are produced by this power/knowl...
Beyond national peculiarities, corporate governance practice is mainly centered on the protection of...
Reprinted in Opposing Viewpoints Series: Corporate Social Responsibility (US: Greenhaven Press, 2009...
Business activity - which is dominated by corporations - through the provision of investment, jobs a...
In this article I provide a critical perspective on governing the global corporation. While the pape...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to argue that there are structural and functional limits to co...
The debate on the relationship between business and politics is traditionally based on a model that ...
Corporate governance crises as well as human rights issues in global value chains have pushed notion...
This publication examines the role of transnational corporations in governance and critically evalua...
Scholars and critics often lament that corporations rule the world, but predominant accounts of glob...
In most accounts of global governance, where corporations are included, they are seen as either subj...
Once just a slogan used by corporate PR departments, the idea of corporate social responsibility (CS...
In this article, I provide a critical analysis of the politics of corporate social responsibility. I...
No longer only the domain of corporate public relations, corporate social responsibility (CSR) has n...
This article addresses the rise of corporate citizenship in the context of the changes in the nature...
What role do corporations have in global governance? Christopher May writes that while corporations ...
Beyond national peculiarities, corporate governance practice is mainly centered on the protection of...
Reprinted in Opposing Viewpoints Series: Corporate Social Responsibility (US: Greenhaven Press, 2009...
Business activity - which is dominated by corporations - through the provision of investment, jobs a...
In this article I provide a critical perspective on governing the global corporation. While the pape...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to argue that there are structural and functional limits to co...
The debate on the relationship between business and politics is traditionally based on a model that ...
Corporate governance crises as well as human rights issues in global value chains have pushed notion...
This publication examines the role of transnational corporations in governance and critically evalua...
Scholars and critics often lament that corporations rule the world, but predominant accounts of glob...
In most accounts of global governance, where corporations are included, they are seen as either subj...
Once just a slogan used by corporate PR departments, the idea of corporate social responsibility (CS...
In this article, I provide a critical analysis of the politics of corporate social responsibility. I...
No longer only the domain of corporate public relations, corporate social responsibility (CSR) has n...
This article addresses the rise of corporate citizenship in the context of the changes in the nature...
What role do corporations have in global governance? Christopher May writes that while corporations ...
Beyond national peculiarities, corporate governance practice is mainly centered on the protection of...
Reprinted in Opposing Viewpoints Series: Corporate Social Responsibility (US: Greenhaven Press, 2009...
Business activity - which is dominated by corporations - through the provision of investment, jobs a...