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This paper contributes to the literature on political CSR by investigating the processes by which regulations reflecting political CSR are formulated and disseminated. We conceptualise international interactions of business, civil society and government as ‘regulatory configurations' of...
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involvement in CSR regulation: substitution, mirroring and private governance of transnational business. Each type can be … of the role of governments in driving CSR fail to account for the growth of government regulation that shapes … internationalized CSR rules through companies. We propose that the literature on CSR regulation should include a fourth regulatory model …
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Government and CSR: hands visible and invisible -- National government and international corporate social responsibility -- Government and corporate social responsibility: from domestic to international spheres -- Government and non-financial reporting: public policy in Denmark -- Governments...
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regulation fails to address the growing role of the state in shaping the international practices of multinational corporations …
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Little attention has been paid to the importance of social media in the corporate social responsibility (CSR) literature. This deficit is redressed in the present paper through utilizing the notion of ‘citizenship arenas' to identify three dynamics in social media-augmented corporate-society...
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