Learning To Talk : Corporate Citizenship and the Development of the UN Global Compact

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DOI: 10.4324/9781351281164

关键词: ManagementAction researchFLAGS registerSustainable developmentGeneral partnershipHuman rightsExcellenceMillennium Development GoalsCorporate social responsibilitySociology

摘要: Foreword Kofi Annan, Secretary-General of the United Nations Introduction Malcolm McIntosh, Independent Commentator, Sandra Waddock, Boston College, USA, and Georg Kell, UN Global Compact Part 1: The origins development 1. An Appeal To World Business: 31 January 1999 Secretary-General, 2. theory practice learning networks John Ruggie, Harvard University, USA 3. Network: an historic experiment in action Compact, David Levin, University Pennsylvania, 2: human rights 4. De-compacting Tom Donaldson, Wharton School, Philadelphia, 5. Business Klaus Leisinger, Novartis Foundation for Sustainable Development Basel, Switzerland 6. Operationalising with a focus on principles: to walk talk Erroll Mendes, Ottawa, Canada 7. Institutionalising global standards responsible corporate citizenship: assessing role Mara I. Hernandez, Massachussets Institute Technology, 3: evolution Compact: critical perspectives 8. Growing big, that small is beautiful Cornis de Lugt, Environment Programme, France 9. Flags inconvenience? future Jem Bendell, Nottingham UK 10. Labour early days Jim Baker, International Confederation Free Trade Unions 11. triple-win partnership Michael Hougard Pedersen, Novozymes, Denmark 4: Action 12. Reflections Chris Tuppen, British Telecommunications, 13. Learning from company engagement First Forum, Denham, UK, November 2001 Ruth Thomas, Sustainability Researcher 14. experience: Forum 2002 15. Learners leaders: evolving North America 16. Pfizer: New Mission Nancy Nielsen, Pfizer Inc. 17. doing: Third Meeting Belo Horizonte, Nova Lima, Brazil, December 2003 Commentator 18. Shaping by walking together: Novo Nordisk's promotion good environmental management, specific reference evaluation suppliers 2002/2003 Annette Stube, Nordisk 5: unfolding world 19. Responsible excellence pays Claude Fussler 20. as new organisational form: network Steve Waddell, Network Net, 21. ethic citizenship James E. Post Tanja D. Carroll, 22. living 23. Cities Programme. Melbourne Model: solving hard urban issues together Teller, Committee Melbourne, Australia 24. promoting convergence responsibility Deborah Leipziger, Consultant, Corporate Responsibility 6: Taking off 25. selected experiences reflections 26. Vision action: possibilities research Gill Coleman, Bath, 27. Appendix A: Millennium Goals B: Advisory Council C: Reporting Initiative indicators progress D: Results consultation process introduction principle against corruption Bibliography

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