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Globalization and Self-Regulation S. Sethi

Globalization and Self-Regulation By S. Sethi

Globalization and Self-Regulation by S. Sethi


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Corporate strategy expert Prakash Sethi takes an in-depth look at global structures and how regulation works from a corporate perspective, providing case studies of several industries and governments who have begun implementing voluntary codes of conducts, including Equator Principles, ICMM, and The Kimberly Process.

Globalization and Self-Regulation Summary

Globalization and Self-Regulation: The Crucial Role That Corporate Codes of Conduct Play in Global Business by S. Sethi

Corporate strategy expert Prakash Sethi takes an in-depth look at global structures and how regulation works from a corporate perspective, providing case studies of several industries and governments who have begun implementing voluntary codes of conducts, including Equator Principles, ICMM, and The Kimberly Process.

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Can voluntary codes be effective tools for ensuring responsible corporate conduct? Finally, a sorely needed book brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to bear on this pressing question. In Globalization and Self-Regulation, Prakash Sethi, the foremost researcher on company, industry, and civil society codes, provides valuable insights into their potential power, actual success, and practical limitations. Drawing on his unique background as an academic and an active participant in some of the hardest test cases, Sethi has produced the best account to date of the most important means available for taming the modern multinational corporation. This book is essential reading for students, researchers, NGO activists, state and world leaders, and, most crucially, corporate managers. - John R. Boatright, Professor of Business Ethics, Loyola University Chicago

Globalization and Self-Regulation is an unusually valuable contribution to business decision-making as well as public and private responses to the powerful impacts of business on the larger society. This book presents the comprehensive work on the foremost pioneer in developing corporate codes of conduct. S. Prakash Sethi, the editor and chief contributor, draws on his unique combination of innovative academic research and practical field experience dealing with the major business and NGO leaders in this important field. - Murray Weidenbaum, Founder and Honorary Chairman, Murray Weidenbaum Center on the Economy, Government, and Public Policy, Washington University in St. Louis

It has become chic to dismiss codes of conduct. 'Companies,' we learn, 'must move beyond mere compliance.' Professor Sethi and his colleagues put the lie to this tired slogan, showing why globalization is a whole new game, with a need for a whole new set of rules. Already a commanding voice in the business ethics movement, Sethi uses his decades-long experience to expose both the power and perils of self-regulation. - Thomas Donaldson, Mark O. Winkelman Professor, Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and Director, Zicklin Center for Business Ethics Research, The Wharton School, University of PennsylvaniaThis seminal volume, written by Professor S. Prakash Sethi and his colleagues, represents an authoritative contribution to the literature on corporate codes. A particular strength of this volume is its thorough field testing of particular organizations and industries and their voluntary codes of conduct. The volume includes in-depth examination of seven industries from around the world. In doing so, the volume addresses corporate codes at various levels (company, industry, universal). The volume s fascinating chapters offer a rich source of insights on corporate codes of conduct for both academics and practitioners. I strongly recommend this book to anyone with an interest in the topic. - Adam Lindgreen, Professor at Cardiff Business School, U.K. and co-section editor of the Journal of Business Ethics section on corporate social responsibilityIn Globalization and Self-Regulation Prakash Sethi deals with a critically important topic in an intelligent, comprehensive and accessible manner. Few companies will escape pressures for self-regulation, for participation in voluntary codes of conduct, whether at the company, industry or more general level. What Sethi deems private law and the emergence of Public-Private Partnerships have become a fact of life in our global, digitally connected world. The case studies in this book provide very rich and well-developed studies of attempts at codes in a variety of industries, countries and issue areas. Globalization and Self-Regulation is essential reading for both practitioners who need to deal with self-regulation and academics who study the phenomenon. - Stephen J. Kobrin, William Wurster Professor of Multinational Management, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania

An outstanding contribution to the reality of governance on the global stage: a must read. - Professor Andrew Kakabadse, Cranfield University School of Management

Globalization and Self-Regulation offers a no-holds-barred assessment of voluntary corporate codes of conduct. In this edited volume, S. Prakash Sethi supplements his own long involvement with corporate codes by drawing on contributors with similar practical experience. The resulting case studies represent a field test of code mechanisms, providing candid critiques across a range of voluntary codes. While the overall assessment is sobering, Sethi s evaluation criteria provide a way to screen proliferating corporate codes to distinguish public relations tools from practical operational guidelines. - John, Kline, Professor of International Business Diplomacy in the Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University

The book is an excellent collection of field based case studies to show the effectiveness and failures of voluntary codes of conduct in global business. It demonstrates that multinational companies should go beyond their - often opportunistic and arbitrary - CSR initiatives and live up to their duties of serving the common good. - Laszlo Zsolnai, Professor and Director, Business Ethics Center, Corvinus University of Budapest & Chairman, Business Ethics Faculty Group, CEMS - Global Alliance for Management Education.

This volume makes an important contribution to the research on corporate codes of conduct. Among the growing body of literature it stands out because of the contributors' enormous field experience which covers a whole range of different types of corporate self-regulation. This book is required reading for business people, activists and academics interested in what corporations can contribute to global governance. - Klaus Dieter Wolf, Professor of International Relations, Darmstadt University of Technology, and Deputy Director of Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF).

About S. Sethi

S. Prakash Sethi Emre Veral H. Jack Shapiro Olga Emelianova David B. Lowry Andrea Bonime-Blanc Tensie Whelan Emily Dwinnells Donald H. Schepers

Table of Contents

Part One - Current State of Voluntary Codes of Conduct* Chapter 1: Self Regulation through Voluntary Codes of Conduct S. Prakash Sethi * Part Two - Individual Company-based Voluntary Codes of Conduct Chapter 2: Mattel, Inc., Global Manufacturing Principles (GMP) A Life-Cycle Analysis of a Company's Voluntary Code of Conduct S. Prakash Sethi, Emre Veral, H. Jack Shapiro and Olga Emelianova * Chapter 3:Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold, Inc. An Innovative Voluntary Code of Conduct to Protect Human Rights, Create Employment Opportunities, and Economic Development of the indigenous People. S. Prakash Sethi, David B. Lowry, Emre Veral, H. Jack Shapiro and Olga Emelianova * Part Three - Industry-wide Voluntary Code of Conduct with Industry-Controlled Governance Structure * Chapter 4:Defense Industry Initiative From Business Conduct Program Innovator to Industry Standard? Andrea Bonime-Blanc * Chapter 5: International Council on Mining and Metals Sustainable Development Framework (ICMM) S. Prakash Sethi and Olga Emelianova* Part Four - Industry-wide Voluntary Codes of Conduct in Collaboration with Civil Society Organizations * Chapter 6: The Role of Certification in Protecting the World's Forests Tensie Whelan and Emily Dwinnells * Part Five - Universal Multi-industry and Multi-Purpose Voluntary Codes of Conduct* Chapter 7:Kimberley Process Certification Scheme (KCPS) A Voluntary Multi-Group Initiative to Control Trade in Conflict Diamonds S. Prakash Sethi and Olga Emelianova * Chapter 8: United Nations Global Compact - An Assessment of 10-Years Progress, Achievements and Shortfalls. S. Prakash Sethi and Donald H. Schepers

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NPB9780230611559
9780230611559
0230611559
Globalization and Self-Regulation: The Crucial Role That Corporate Codes of Conduct Play in Global Business by S. Sethi
New
Hardback
Palgrave Macmillan
2011-10-11
298
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