Transnational rule-making organizations have proliferated in the area of sustainability politics. In this article, we explore why these organizations share a set of core features that appear overly costly at first sight. We argue that norms that evolved out of the social interaction among transnational rule-making organizations account for this phenomenon. Thus, in the early 1990s, an organizational field of transnational rule-making has gradually developed in the field of environmental politics. Responding to a broader social discourse about global governance that stressed a need for innovative forms of cooperation among different societal sectors, this organizational field gained in legitimacy and strength. A set of commonly accepted core...
The article examines the politics and patterns of public-private partnerships for the environment in...
The difficulties nation states face when attempting to use traditional legal means to cope with tran...
Background Sustainability has become a more frequently used phenomenon, both within organizations bu...
The notion of global governance is widely studied in academia and increasingly relevant to politics ...
We examine the origins of voluntary associations devoted to environmental protection, focus-ing on t...
Scholars describe the proliferation of sustainability standards by multi-stakeholder initiatives as ...
National audienceThe proliferation of sustainability standards by multi-stakeholder initiatives that...
This chapter traces the emergence and maturation of the concept of global governance – first a...
The notion of global governance is widely studied in academia and increasingly relevant to politics ...
Students of global governance have documented that non-state actors have become key players in world...
This article explores the concept of global politics, an evolving set of systems that undermine ou...
This article introduces the concept of management frameworks as institutional cultures. Nations and ...
In this article, I provide a critical analysis of the politics of corporate social responsibility. I...
This article introduces a special issue on the expanding research agenda on institutional fragmentat...
The paper analyzes the process of global diffusion of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in the o...
The article examines the politics and patterns of public-private partnerships for the environment in...
The difficulties nation states face when attempting to use traditional legal means to cope with tran...
Background Sustainability has become a more frequently used phenomenon, both within organizations bu...
The notion of global governance is widely studied in academia and increasingly relevant to politics ...
We examine the origins of voluntary associations devoted to environmental protection, focus-ing on t...
Scholars describe the proliferation of sustainability standards by multi-stakeholder initiatives as ...
National audienceThe proliferation of sustainability standards by multi-stakeholder initiatives that...
This chapter traces the emergence and maturation of the concept of global governance – first a...
The notion of global governance is widely studied in academia and increasingly relevant to politics ...
Students of global governance have documented that non-state actors have become key players in world...
This article explores the concept of global politics, an evolving set of systems that undermine ou...
This article introduces the concept of management frameworks as institutional cultures. Nations and ...
In this article, I provide a critical analysis of the politics of corporate social responsibility. I...
This article introduces a special issue on the expanding research agenda on institutional fragmentat...
The paper analyzes the process of global diffusion of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in the o...
The article examines the politics and patterns of public-private partnerships for the environment in...
The difficulties nation states face when attempting to use traditional legal means to cope with tran...
Background Sustainability has become a more frequently used phenomenon, both within organizations bu...