A recent preoccupation in scholarly research is the capacity of firms in developing country industrial clusters to comply with international corporate social responsibility (CSR) policies and codes of conducts. This research is at an early stage and draws on several—often quite distinct—scholarly traditions. In this paper, we argue that future work in this area would benefit from a more explicit examination of the connection between cluster firms and human rights defined according to the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights and subsequent covenants and treaties. We argue that cluster firms’ adoption of CSR policies, often indiscriminately imposed by global buyers, should be differentiated from firms’ actual human rights practices. Bas...
Economic globalisation is one of the guiding paradigms of the twenty-first century. The challenge it...
This paper takes as it’s point of departure the emergent opinion that the engagement of business is ...
Despite the ubiquitous nature of the discourse on human rights there is currently little research on...
A recent preoccupation in scholarly research is the capacity of firms in developing country industri...
This article provides a review of what we know, what we do not know, and what we need to know about ...
With the surge in economic growth in the global-north vis-a-vis social and economic inequalities in ...
Purpose: The paper seeks to review the literature on CSR in industrial clusters in developing countr...
In a time when Multinational Corporations have become truly globalized, demands for global standards...
Corporate responsibilities with regard to human rights have long time been in the grey zone, but the...
As a response to increasing influences of transnational corporations (TNCs) over the lives of the po...
‘Global Human Rights Governance’ is a puzzling area of global governance that views a growing role f...
With the surge in economic growth in the global-north visa -vis social and economic inequalities in ...
When an individual has suffered a violation of her human rights by or involving corporations, she sh...
Over the last several years, notions of corporate social responsibility and corporate responsibility...
The relationship between business and human rights is important and complex. The social responsibili...
Economic globalisation is one of the guiding paradigms of the twenty-first century. The challenge it...
This paper takes as it’s point of departure the emergent opinion that the engagement of business is ...
Despite the ubiquitous nature of the discourse on human rights there is currently little research on...
A recent preoccupation in scholarly research is the capacity of firms in developing country industri...
This article provides a review of what we know, what we do not know, and what we need to know about ...
With the surge in economic growth in the global-north vis-a-vis social and economic inequalities in ...
Purpose: The paper seeks to review the literature on CSR in industrial clusters in developing countr...
In a time when Multinational Corporations have become truly globalized, demands for global standards...
Corporate responsibilities with regard to human rights have long time been in the grey zone, but the...
As a response to increasing influences of transnational corporations (TNCs) over the lives of the po...
‘Global Human Rights Governance’ is a puzzling area of global governance that views a growing role f...
With the surge in economic growth in the global-north visa -vis social and economic inequalities in ...
When an individual has suffered a violation of her human rights by or involving corporations, she sh...
Over the last several years, notions of corporate social responsibility and corporate responsibility...
The relationship between business and human rights is important and complex. The social responsibili...
Economic globalisation is one of the guiding paradigms of the twenty-first century. The challenge it...
This paper takes as it’s point of departure the emergent opinion that the engagement of business is ...
Despite the ubiquitous nature of the discourse on human rights there is currently little research on...