Most people believe that large corporations wield enormous political power when they lobby for policies as a cohesive bloc. With this controversial book, Mark A. Smith sets conventional …
L Sklair - International political science review, 2002 - journals.sagepub.com
Transnational corporations (tncs) engage in a variety of political activities that take place at all levels of the political sphere, from community and urban through national to global …
L Sklair - The Annals of the American Academy of Political …, 2002 - journals.sagepub.com
While globalization means many different things to many different people, there is growing consensus that capitalist globalization is its most powerful contemporary form. This article …
Across the United States, increasing numbers of employers are breaking, bending, or evading long-established laws and standards designed to protect workers, from the …
DH Bearce - International Organization, 2003 - cambridge.org
If different producer groups have divergent interests concerning macroeconomic policies, how do societal preferences translate into state policy outcomes? I develop and test a party …
This book introduces readers to the dynamic networks made up of businesses, NGOs and multilateral organizations that, for better and for worse, define corporate social responsibility …
L Sklair, D Miller - Critical social policy, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
This article outlines how the twin crises of capitalist globalization—of class polarization and ecological unsustainability—combine to produce the need for Corporate Social …
In this paper we seek to improve the measurement of corporate social performance (CSP) by advancing a new supplemental technique for assessing a firm's reputation for social …
A Boehm - Business & Society, 2005 - journals.sagepub.com
Theoretical and practical trends of corporate citizenship indicate a deepening partnership between business and community. Following these developments, the article develops a …