This paper develops the basis for an analysis of the idea of ‘Global Corporate Citizenship’, providing conceptual and empirical clarification of this emergent concept. It deals with ways of establishing substantive corporate global democracy in international companies, and tackles issues associated with internal and external corporate governance
A recent conceptualisation of corporate citizenship by Matten and Crane (2005) shifts focus onto the...
In this article I provide a critical perspective on governing the global corporation. While the pape...
For many recent commentators, the association of citizenship with the nation-state is under siege, a...
This article investigates the relationship between corporate social responsibility and a phrase that...
The Handbook of Research on Global Corporate Citizenship identifies and fosters key interdisciplinar...
Why are companies increasingly adopting the language of 'citizenship' to describe themselves? This i...
Many formulations of contemporary globalization suggest that citizenship is being radically transfor...
Multinational companies must participate in the life of multiple countries, with different cultures ...
This article addresses the rise of corporate citizenship in the context of the changes in the nature...
This paper provides an analysis of the current stakes in global corporate citizenship. It defines th...
This report from the Conference Board Working Group and Research Forum on Global Corporate Citizensh...
Commercial companies are increasingly being recognized as agents of societal governance operating al...
This text evaluates if the concept of citizenship apllied to the company makes sense because of the ...
Management scholars have been studying relations between business and society since the 1950s. Under...
The word globalization finds its way into many commentaries these days, in different ways and diff...
A recent conceptualisation of corporate citizenship by Matten and Crane (2005) shifts focus onto the...
In this article I provide a critical perspective on governing the global corporation. While the pape...
For many recent commentators, the association of citizenship with the nation-state is under siege, a...
This article investigates the relationship between corporate social responsibility and a phrase that...
The Handbook of Research on Global Corporate Citizenship identifies and fosters key interdisciplinar...
Why are companies increasingly adopting the language of 'citizenship' to describe themselves? This i...
Many formulations of contemporary globalization suggest that citizenship is being radically transfor...
Multinational companies must participate in the life of multiple countries, with different cultures ...
This article addresses the rise of corporate citizenship in the context of the changes in the nature...
This paper provides an analysis of the current stakes in global corporate citizenship. It defines th...
This report from the Conference Board Working Group and Research Forum on Global Corporate Citizensh...
Commercial companies are increasingly being recognized as agents of societal governance operating al...
This text evaluates if the concept of citizenship apllied to the company makes sense because of the ...
Management scholars have been studying relations between business and society since the 1950s. Under...
The word globalization finds its way into many commentaries these days, in different ways and diff...
A recent conceptualisation of corporate citizenship by Matten and Crane (2005) shifts focus onto the...
In this article I provide a critical perspective on governing the global corporation. While the pape...
For many recent commentators, the association of citizenship with the nation-state is under siege, a...