9 research outputs found

    Organizational accountability relations: De facto or de jure?

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    Purpose-The purpose of this paper is to bring the concept of "meeting the gaze of the other" into conversation with the organizational accountability literature. This is done by integrating "the gaze" phenomenon with Darwall's (2006

    Rethinking the concept of consumer empowerment: Recognizing consumers as citizens

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    A clear understanding of consumer empowerment is central to enriching research regarding the business-society interface and, more tangibly, the advancement of public policy. We aim to provide a clear and comprehensive understanding of the complex con

    Talk Ain't Cheap: Political CSR and the Challenges of Corporate Deliberation

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    Deliberative democratic theory, commonly used to explore questions of “political” corporate social responsibility (PCSR), has become prominent in the literature. This theory has been challenged previously for being overly sanguine about f

    Rights and Corporate Social Responsibility: Competing or Complementary Approaches to Poverty Reduction and Socioeconomic Rights?

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    Old Wine in New Bottles? Parentalism, Power, and Its Legitimacy in Business–Society Relations

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