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We are currently observing an apparent paradox. On the one hand there is growing evidence about corporate misbehaviour and Multinational Corporations (MNCs)' violations of human rights. On the other, the largest MNCs are showing an unprecedented level of commitment to "save the world" through...
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Purpose This chapter develops a novel conceptualization of corporate social irresponsibility (CSI) and identifies possible avenues for further research in the international business (IB) and related fields. Design/methodology/approach A conceptual chapter examining the existing definitions of...
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This paper stems from the recognition that, in the current globalized world, the achievement of economic development goals is not necessarily accompanied by improved social conditions, or respect of people's human rights more generally. Through their internal resources and capabilities, which...
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In 2015, 196 Parties adopted the Paris Agreement to limit global warming to well below 2 degrees C compared to pre-industrial levels, and to achieve a low-carbon world by 2050. Revisions to international finance investment strategies are expected to be the mainstay of this ambitious objective....
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