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Business Regulation and Non-State Actors: Whose Standards? Whose Development?: Routledge Studies in Development Economics

Editat de Peter Utting, Darryl Reed, Ananya Reed
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 ian 2012
This volume assesses the achievements and limitations of a new set of non-state or multistakeholder institutions that are concerned with improving the social and environmental record of business, and holding corporations to account. It does so from a perspective that aims to address two limitations that often characterize this field of inquiry. First, fragmentation: articles or books typically focus on one or a handful of cases. Second, the development dimension: what does such regulation imply for developing countries and subaltern groups in terms of well-being, empowerment and sustainability? This volume examines more than 20 initiatives or institutions associated with different regulatory and development approaches, including the business-friendly corporate social responsibility (CSR) agenda, ‘corporate accountability’ and ‘fair trade’ or social economy.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780415593113
ISBN-10: 0415593115
Pagini: 376
Ilustrații: 10 b/w images, 16 tables and 10 line drawings
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.8 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Studies in Development Economics

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Introduction: Multistakeholder Regulation in a Development Perspective Peter Utting  1. Development and the Problematic of Non-State Regulation Darryl Reed  2. Activism, Business Regulation and Development Peter Utting  3. Assessing the ETI Codes of Labour Practice Stephane Barrientos and Sally Smith  4. Social Accountability 8000 and Socioeconomic Development Andreas Rasche and Dirk Ulrich Gilbert  5. The International Organizaiton for Standardization Stepan Wood  6. The United Nations Global Compact and Development Catia Gregoratti  7. The Global Reporting Initiative: Promise and Limitations David L. Levy and Halina Szejnwald Brown  8. Balanço Social and Sustainability Reporting in Brazil Eduardo R. Gomes and Ana Maria Kirschner  9. The Forest Stewardship Council Graeme Auld and Benjamin Cashore  10. The Marine Stewardship Council Graeme Auld  11. The Global G.A.P. Agni Kalfagianni and Doris Fuchs  12. Global Retail Accululation Strategies and Wal-Mart's CSR Regime Ngai-Ling Sum  13. Applying the Atlanta Agreement on Child Labour in South Asia Peter Lund-Thomsen and Khalid Nadvi  14. The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative Carola Kantz  15. Blood Diamonds, Non-State Actors and Development: The Kimberley Process and Beyond Ian Smillie  16. Peoples' Tribunals in Latin America Marcelo Saguier  17. The Worker Rights Consortium Don Wells  18. International Framework Agreements and Development Nikolaus Hammer  19. IFOAM and the Instiutionalization of Organic Agriculture René Audet and Corinne Gendron  20. 'Fair Trade Gold': Prospects for Africa's Artisanal Miners Gavin Hilson and Paul Kamlongera  21. The World Fair Trade Organization: From Trust to Compliance Eileen Davenport and William Low  22. Fairtrade International (FLO) Darryl Reed  23. Comercio Justo México: Potential Lessons for Fairtrade? Alistair M. Smith and Francisco VanDerHoff Boersma  24. From Non-State Regulation to Governance? Shifting the Site of Contestation Darryl Reed and Ananya Mukherjee-Reed

Notă biografică

Darryl Reed is Associate Professor in the Business and Society Program at York University, Canada.
Peter Utting is Deputy Director at the United Nations Research Institute for Social Development.
Ananya Mukherjee-Reed is Professor, Department of Political Science at York University, Canada.

Descriere

This volume assesses the achievements and limitations of a new set of non-state or multistakeholder institutions that are concerned with improving the social and environmental record of business, and holding corporations to account.