Organizing Transnational AccountabilityChristina Garsten Edward Elgar Publishing, 2008. gada 1. janv. - 296 lappuses In the expanding academic literature on accountability, there remains significant ambiguity about the scope and content of this concept. Bostr”m and Garsten have performed an invaluable service to scholars by providing a fresh focus on how accountability |
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... human rights woes in Nigeria', Journal of Consumer Policy, 30 (2007); and 'Turning stakeseekers into stakeholders', Business & Society (Special Issue on the Politics of Stakeholder Influence, 2008). Dieter Kerwer is Assistant Professor ...
... human rights woes in Nigeria', Journal of Consumer Policy, 30 (2007); and 'Turning stakeseekers into stakeholders', Business & Society (Special Issue on the Politics of Stakeholder Influence, 2008). Dieter Kerwer is Assistant Professor ...
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... human rights regime, world curricula of mass and higher education, and the global expansion of higher educa- tion. Arthur P.J. Mol is Chair and Professor in environmental policy at Wageningen University, the Netherlands. His research ...
... human rights regime, world curricula of mass and higher education, and the global expansion of higher educa- tion. Arthur P.J. Mol is Chair and Professor in environmental policy at Wageningen University, the Netherlands. His research ...
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... human rights and increasing consumerist confidence in advanced economies. In the post Enron world leaders of all kinds are now under suspicion, almost guilty until proven innocent, and an active media has created new reputational ...
... human rights and increasing consumerist confidence in advanced economies. In the post Enron world leaders of all kinds are now under suspicion, almost guilty until proven innocent, and an active media has created new reputational ...
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... human and animal rights, child labour and the abuse of power by states, have contributed to a stronger demand for accountability. The logic by which the media operate demands actors that can be highlighted and used as reference points ...
... human and animal rights, child labour and the abuse of power by states, have contributed to a stronger demand for accountability. The logic by which the media operate demands actors that can be highlighted and used as reference points ...
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Saturs
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regulating social accountability for global business | 27 |
3 ISO expands its business into Social Responsibility | 46 |
the Forest Stewardship Council as a good governance model | 61 |
corporate selfpresentations in response to public criticism | 80 |
6 Watchdogs beyond control? The accountability of accounting standards organizations | 98 |
accountability for what and to whom? | 114 |
organizing accountability in EU employment policy | 131 |
the Swedish code of corporate governance | 160 |
four challenges to environmental disclosure | 177 |
12 Accountability public involvement and irreversibility | 194 |
13 The antinomy of accountability | 210 |
14 The treadmill of accountability | 231 |
organizing transnational accountability | 250 |
Index | 255 |
from doing the right thing to doing the thing right | 147 |
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Organizing Transnational Accountability Christina Garsten,Magnus Boström Priekšskatījums nav pieejams - 2008 |
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