<p>In this article, we explore the debate on corporate citizenship and the role of business in global governance. In the debate on political corporate social responsibility it is assumed that under globalization business is taking up a greater political role. Apart from economic responsibilities firms assume political responsibilities taking up traditional governmental tasks such as regulation of business and provision of public goods. We contrast this with a subsidiarity-based approach to governance, in which firms are seen as intermediate actors who have political co-responsibilities in society endowed upon them by (inter)national governmental institutions. We argue that both approaches face conceptual and empirical problems, and do not m...
The state governance system seems to be incapable to address sufficiently global public goods proble...
Recent discussions on corporate citizenship (CC) highlight the new political role of corporations in...
Recent discussions on corporate citizenship (CC) highlight the new political role of corporations in...
In this article, we explore the debate on corporate citizenship and the role of business in global g...
No longer only the domain of corporate public relations, corporate social responsibility (CSR) has n...
The debate on the relationship between business and politics is traditionally based on a model that ...
This article addresses the rise of corporate citizenship in the context of the changes in the nature...
This article addresses the rise of corporate citizenship in the context of the changes in the nature...
In this article I provide a critical perspective on governing the global corporation. While the pape...
Scholars in management and economics widely share the assumption that business firms focus on profit...
Scholars in management and economics widely share the assumption that business firms focus on profit...
Scholars in management and economics widely share the assumption that business firms focus on profit...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/78164/1/ipc-107-davis-whitman-zald-political-agency-...
Recent discussions on corporate citizenship (CC) highlight the new political role of corporations in...
This chapter contributes to the literature by developing a critical theoretical lens on business and...
The state governance system seems to be incapable to address sufficiently global public goods proble...
Recent discussions on corporate citizenship (CC) highlight the new political role of corporations in...
Recent discussions on corporate citizenship (CC) highlight the new political role of corporations in...
In this article, we explore the debate on corporate citizenship and the role of business in global g...
No longer only the domain of corporate public relations, corporate social responsibility (CSR) has n...
The debate on the relationship between business and politics is traditionally based on a model that ...
This article addresses the rise of corporate citizenship in the context of the changes in the nature...
This article addresses the rise of corporate citizenship in the context of the changes in the nature...
In this article I provide a critical perspective on governing the global corporation. While the pape...
Scholars in management and economics widely share the assumption that business firms focus on profit...
Scholars in management and economics widely share the assumption that business firms focus on profit...
Scholars in management and economics widely share the assumption that business firms focus on profit...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/78164/1/ipc-107-davis-whitman-zald-political-agency-...
Recent discussions on corporate citizenship (CC) highlight the new political role of corporations in...
This chapter contributes to the literature by developing a critical theoretical lens on business and...
The state governance system seems to be incapable to address sufficiently global public goods proble...
Recent discussions on corporate citizenship (CC) highlight the new political role of corporations in...
Recent discussions on corporate citizenship (CC) highlight the new political role of corporations in...