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"When the scale and scope of influence that a corporation wields is so great that it eclipses that of nearly all other corporations combined, it attains megacorporate status. This book proposes that, from amongst the current big tech cohort, it is only Google's owner, Alphabet, that can be...
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Mauro F. Guillén and Mary A. O'Sullivan (2004), 'The Changing International Corporate Governance Landscape', in Hubert Gatignon (ed) and John R. Kimberly (ed) (eds), The INSEAD-Wharton Alliance on Globalizing: Strategies for Building Successful Global Businesses, Chapter 2, Cambridge, UK:...
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I here distinguish dissensual from consensual corporate social responsibility (CSR) on the grounds that the former is more concerned to organize (or portray) corporate-civil society disagreement than it is corporate-civil society agreement. In doing so, I first conceive of consensual CSR, and...
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to conceptualise how future changes in corporate social disclosure (CSD), aimed at improving accountability for corporate performance to key stakeholder groups, might be brought about. Design/methodology/approach – Drawing on the work of the Austrian...
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