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From:European Social PolicyPeer-ReviewedMEPs are putting pressure on the European Commission to adopt a legislative proposal on theatransparency of companies' information relating to social and environmental responsibility, in accordance with its 2011...
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From:The Journal of Corporate Citizenship (Issue 50) Peer-ReviewedInterest in corporate social responsibility (CSR) has grown dramatically over the last three years in Greenland. A vast geographical area with a tiny population, Greenland has recently obtained self-government status...
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From:African Journal of Business Ethics (Vol. 5, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedByline: Minka. Woermann This paper presents a philosophical critique of contractarian-based corporate social responsibility models. Specifically, attention is given to Freeman's (and Philips's) justification for...
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From:The Journal of Corporate Citizenship (Issue 58) Peer-ReviewedSince the mid-1990s, private sustainability standards and certification schemes have aimed to introduce a new paradigm in the trade of agricultural commodities. However, there is still a lot of uncertainty about the...
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From:Relations Industrielles/Industrial Relations (Vol. 62, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThe aim of this article is to offer an in-depth analysis of the different legal aspects of international framework agreements (IFAs) negotiated between multinational companies and global union federations. Using...
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From:European Social PolicyPeer-ReviewedMEPs are being urged to reject a report on corporate social responsibility (CSR), due to be voted in the European Parliament's plenary session on 13 March, on the grounds that it places too many responsibilities on...
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From:Yale Human Rights and Development Law Journal (Vol. 11)The international community assigns a high priority to helping impoverished societies, yet its efforts are currently lopsided. While it spends around U.S. $ 100 billion on aid and provides over 100,000 UN peacekeepers,...
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From:Multinational Monitor (Vol. 26, Issue 11-12) Peer-ReviewedCorporate power has ascended to previously unimaginable peaks over the last 25 years. All the more remarkable then has been incredible mobilizations of people, in communities around the planet, and between...
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From:The Journal of Corporate Citizenship (Issue 14) Peer-ReviewedA synopsis of the key strategic developments in corporate responsibility around the globe over the last quarter SO, THE HONEYMOON IS OVER. AFTER a decade of increasingly closer relations between business and NGOs,...
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From:The Journal of Corporate CitizenshipPeer-ReviewedIF IT WILL TAKE LEADERSHIP, IT WILL take the development of the right sort of leader. LEAD (Leadership for Environment and Development International) has become a pioneer in developing leaders for sustainability in the...
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From:The Journal of Corporate Citizenship (Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedTHERE ARE FEW SECTORS MORE controversial than the tobacco industry, especially when it comes to matters of ethics. Critics even go so far as to say that socially responsible tobacco' is a contradiction in terms, while...
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From:Business Horizons (Vol. 42, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThe very competitive business environment of the 1990s has transformed corporate charitable actions into a field known as 'strategic philanthropy.' Recent proposed legislation seeks to empower investors in the...
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From:Business Horizons (Vol. 34, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedOver the last several years, the debate over the nature and extent of the social responsibilities of business has become heated and complex. A number of positions have been taken on the issue of "corporate social...
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From:Business Horizons (Vol. 34, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedIssues of corporate social responsibility have been debated in the U.S. for decades, but there is still no commonly accepted answer to the question, "To whom is the corporation responsible?" I submit that we haven't...
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From:Mid-Atlantic Journal of Business (Vol. 29, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedA comparison of attitudes of top executives and business students regarding corporate social responsibility indicate that the latter exhibit greater concern about the ethical and discretionary components of corporate...
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From:Journal of Business Strategy (Vol. 17, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedFidelity Investments found a good opportunity to apply its mutual funds expertise to corporate philanthropy by establishing Fidelity Investments Charitable Services. One of the components of this new program is the...
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From:Review of Business (Vol. 17, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedCorporations must exert efforts to cultivate virtues and ethical behavior among its employees. It is easier to develop ethical behavior than to manage erring employees. Based on the Aristotelian concept of virtues and...
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From:Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies (Vol. 23, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedABSTRACT This article accounts for recent developments in corporate social responsibility, international trade and investment law, international human rights law, development aid, and the laws of home states reaching...
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From:International Journal (Vol. 71, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedAbstract Historically, the relationship between the private sector and international development has been deeply ambivalent. For many, a vibrant private sector and competitive markets are the essential prerequisites...
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From:Journal of Advertising (Vol. 27, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedCorporate sponsorship of sports, arts, and cultural events has increased dramatically over the past decade. Still, academic research on sponsorship as a promotional tool has been sparse. The authors offer a...