Corporate Social Responsibility of Multinational Corporations in Developing Countries

Corporate Social Responsibility of Multinational Corporations in Developing Countries
Author: Adefolake Adeyeye
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2012-04-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781107013629

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Focusing on anti-corruption as a corporate social responsibility issue, Adefolake O. Adeyeye explores multilateral efforts to curb international corruption.

Development Oriented Corporate Social Responsibility Volume 1

Development Oriented Corporate Social Responsibility  Volume 1
Author: Michael Blowfield,Charlotte Karam,Dima Jamali
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2017-09-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781351285551

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Globalization and the professionalization of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) have led to a surge of CSR activities claiming to support development across the globe. In this two volume series, the chapters explore this claim through nuanced debate about the potentialities, limitations and threats of development-oriented CSR in the developing world at both the global and local levels. Volume 1 explores whether there is a genuine possibility for corporations to contribute to development through CSR activities. With corporate reach spreading into every corner of the globe, this is a timely contribution presenting cases from developing countries spanning multiple continents. It explores the multi-level and multi-stakeholder dynamics involved in shaping the complex interface between multinational corporations (MNCs) and possibilities for CSR-related development. The chapters highlight the potential for MNCs to spread best practice and complement the role of governments in bridging governance gaps and spearheading capacity building efforts. But they also highlights serious reservations, stemming from isolated assessments, limited appreciation of the complexities of context, and the permeation of a northern agenda that marginalizes local voices.Within the larger debate on the merits and evils of globalization, this volume captures the mixed record of MNCs in promoting effective development in those parts of the world where it is most needed. This important series will be the reference source for academics, practitioners, policy-makers and NGOs involved in development-oriented CSR.

Corporate Social Responsibility Human Rights and the Law

Corporate Social Responsibility  Human Rights and the Law
Author: Olufemi Amao
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2011-05-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781136715891

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The control of multinational corporations is an area of law that has attracted immense attention both at national and international level. In recognition of the importance of the subject matter, the United Nations Secretary General has appointed a special representative to work in this area. The book discusses the current trend by MNCs to self regulate by employing voluntary corporate social responsibility (CSR) strategy. Olufemi Amao argues that the CSR concept is insufficient to deal with externalities emanating from MNCs’ operations, including human rights violations. Amao maintains that for CSR to be effective, the law must engage with the concept. In particular, he examines how the law can be employed to achieve this goal. While noting that the control of MNCs involves regulation at the international level, it is argued that more emphasis needs to be placed on possibilities at home, in States and host States where there are stronger bases for the control of corporations. This book will be useful to academic scholars, students, policy makers in developing countries, UN, UN Agencies, the African Union and its agencies, the European Union and its agencies and other international policy makers.

Corporate Social Responsibility of Multinational Corporations in Developing Countries

Corporate Social Responsibility of Multinational Corporations in Developing Countries
Author: Adefolake Adeyeye
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2014-05-14
Genre: LAW
ISBN: 1139380060

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The increasing importance of CSR means that companies must consider multi-stakeholder interests as well as the social, political, economic, environmental and developmental impact of their actions. However, the pursuit of profits by multinational corporations has led to a series of questionable corporate actions and the consequences of such practices are particularly evident in developing countries. Adefolake Adeyeye explores how CSR has evolved to aid the anti-corruption campaign. By examining voluntary rules applicable for curbing corruption, particularly bribery and analysing the domestic and extra-territorial laws of Nigeria, United Kingdom and the United States for holding corporations liable for bribery, she assesses the adequacy of international law's approach towards corporate liability for bribery and explores direct corporate responsibility for international corruption. The roles of corporate governance, global governance and civil liability in curbing corporate corrupt practices are given special focus.

Multinational s CSR Practices in Developing Countries

Multinational s CSR Practices in Developing Countries
Author: Alidou Ouédraogo
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2014
Genre: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
ISBN: 1634635167

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Corporate Social Responsibility in Developing Countries

Corporate Social Responsibility in Developing Countries
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2023
Genre: Social responsibility of business
ISBN: 9783031275128

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This book examines corporate social responsibility theories and models in the context of developing countries. The developing countries are amongst the poorest countries of the world despite vast natural resources. The natural resources are mismanaged, proceeds are misappropriated, corruption and conflict are centered on resource control. Governments and Multinational Corporations (MNCs) are at the centre of the controversy of corporate social responsibility (CSR) in the affected countries. Moreover, the lack of systems, procedures and legislation to enforce CSR has led to environmental degradation and a decline in business ethics and morality. This book analyses Corporate Social Responsibility in developing countries with specific reference to the extractive industry by integrating academic and industrial perspectives. It will be of interest to researchers in the field of CSR, as well as for management professionals.

Regulating Multinationals in Developing Countries

Regulating Multinationals in Developing Countries
Author: Edwin Mujih
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 395
Release: 2016-04-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317068761

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Edwin Mujih explores the difficulties associated with regulating multinational companies operating in developing countries, with a particular focus on extractive industries. The author highlights the need to establish an international legally binding framework to ensure that multinationals operate in a socially responsible manner to protect local communities and the environment. Edwin Mujih’s analysis reveals that the existing mechanisms for controlling the behaviour of huge multinational entities are of normative force only, that these are particularly inadequate, and that the notion of corporate social responsibility is only meaningful where behaviour can be legally regulated. Regulating Multinationals in Developing Countries features a study of the Chad and Cameroon Oil and pipeline project, which highlights the problems arising in countries that have neither the capacity nor the will to effectively regulate those operating within their borders. The author has evaluated compliance by the parties with their social and environmental obligations. He has found that, despite controversy surrounding inadequate regulation of this project in its incipient stages, the system that was put in place following huge opposition from the affected communities and from NGOs is worthy of attention and could stand as a model for similar projects elsewhere. This first title in Gower's Corporate Social Responsibility Series to approach CSR from a legal perspective provides insight not just into the complexity surrounding efforts to regulate multinationals operating in countries with weak regulatory regimes, but also into the fundamental nature of multinational corporations and the debate about different notions of CSR itself.

Corporate Social Responsibility of Multinational Corporations in Developing Countries

Corporate Social Responsibility of Multinational Corporations in Developing Countries
Author: Adefolake O. Adeyeye
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2012
Genre: Corporate governance
ISBN: 1139371789

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Focusing on anti-corruption as a corporate social responsibility issue, Adefolake Adeyeye explores multilateral efforts to curb international corruption.