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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1.–5. rezultāts no 50.
xii. lappuse
... participation and deliberation in the fields of science and technol- ogy . She is currently interested in the genealogy of public participation methods ( such as consensus conferences , citizen juries ) , how the methods are initiated ...
... participation and deliberation in the fields of science and technol- ogy . She is currently interested in the genealogy of public participation methods ( such as consensus conferences , citizen juries ) , how the methods are initiated ...
xv. lappuse
... participants. And if the mobilization of accountability has consequences like this for agency and identity, it follows that we must study it 'where it happens' and where it materializes. From this point of view definitions of ...
... participants. And if the mobilization of accountability has consequences like this for agency and identity, it follows that we must study it 'where it happens' and where it materializes. From this point of view definitions of ...
xvi. lappuse
... participants and exclude others with unintended consequences, as has been the experi- ence with Freedom of Information legislation. Intended as a tool of democratic citizenship, it is often a resource for muckraking journalists xvi ...
... participants and exclude others with unintended consequences, as has been the experi- ence with Freedom of Information legislation. Intended as a tool of democratic citizenship, it is often a resource for muckraking journalists xvi ...
xviii. lappuse
... participants at the session Organizing Accountability, contributed in valuable ways to the discussion. As it turned out, accountability for this book is nested into several relations and milieux. Finally, we are grateful for the ...
... participants at the session Organizing Accountability, contributed in valuable ways to the discussion. As it turned out, accountability for this book is nested into several relations and milieux. Finally, we are grateful for the ...
4. lappuse
... to new structures of political participation, gov- erning, communication and protesting. New ways for various societal groups to interact on the transnational and local level are 4 Organizing transnational accountability.
... to new structures of political participation, gov- erning, communication and protesting. New ways for various societal groups to interact on the transnational and local level are 4 Organizing transnational accountability.
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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ability accountability arrangements accountability tools accounting standards action actors agenda argue auditing auditors authority Boström boundaries Brent Spar Brunsson certification schemes challenges Chapter citizens Code Commission companies conflicts consumers corporate governance corporate social responsibility critical cultural debate decisions democratic disclosure discussion Edward Elgar employment environment environmental governance European evaluate example expertise experts firms forest Forest Stewardship Council framing Garsten Global Compact groups Gulbrandsen held accountable human rights industry interests International involved issues Jacobsson labour market legitimacy legitimate ments networks NGOs Norms nuclear waste organizational Oskarshamn participation Pellizzoni perspective political problems public consultations question regulation regulatory relation relationships representatives risk role rules Sarbanes-Oxley Act Shell stakeholders standard setters standard setting standards organizations Stockholm School suppliers Swedish Tamm Hallström tions transnational corporations transparency triple bottom line UN Global Compact voluntary